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This energy of truth, w hos ate bind 
Assenting reason, the benignant s 
To deck the honored ache Sf ee ret good, 
Has added bright imagination’s ray....... Akenside. 
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LUPINE, Wuirs. ALWAYS CHEERFUL. It gives to beauty half its power, 
The nameless charms, worth all the rest— 
LUPINUS. The light that dances o’er the face, 
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New  Megtead Magazine. 
And Lae a ps ea given 
on morning hour, 
re, ana as when toe heaven 
It burst on Eden’s bower. ......e2-ee00s Halleck. 
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MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA. HicH-sovu’p. Her look’s resistless—piercing to the soul, 
And by the soul inform’d, when drest in love, 
She sits high-smiling in the conscious eye. . Thomson. 
know her well, 
tiger exalted, bound enchantment’ spell ; 
For with affections warm, i refined, 
She mixed such calm and Be poclie = of mind, 
That like Heaven’s ee in the smiling brook, 
Celestial peace was pictur her look. 
Her’s was the brow, in teal ae 
That cheered the sad, and tranquilized the vexed ; 
Her’s the power to calm \| 
The wrathful heart, and from the drooping eyes 
To chase the cloud of sadness! .......... Akenside, 
(the life of fame is action—understood 
That action must be virtuous, great, and good. 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA. — Johnson’s Chlorinda, 
Would’st thou be famed? have those high deeds in view 
Brave men would act, though scandal should ensue. 
MAGNOLIA, Swamp. Wov.pst THOU WIN 
FAME. 
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