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PINK, VarrecateD. Rervsat. Too much, ml : have heard— 
Bu 
ut you shall promise, ne’er again 
DIANTHUS VARIEGATUS. To breathe your vows, or speak your pain..... Prior. 
Take my esteem, - you on that can live; 
For frankly, sir, ’tis all I have to give...... Dryden. 
It ig not virtue, wisdom, valor, wit, 
“ding comelines of shape ‘ot amplest merit, 
That w s love can win : 
But wheal it is, hard is to say, harder to hit. . . Milton. 
. deer that bears = deatbvound turns 
In loneliness to die! ........-+. . Mrs. Embury. 
Ingenvovusness. | Whate’er the emotions of her heart, 
Still shone conspicuous in her eyes— 
Stranger to every female art, 
tO Alike to feign, or to disguise. ........... Shaw. 
So Go A FESS Wr Ea % 
ath? if: 2 QOS \ \ y rer me Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes. . . Byron. 
ales If tenderness touched her, the dark of her eye 
Vip At once took a darker, a heavenly dye, 
From the depth of _whose shadow, like Saee revealings 
Moore. 
Each beauty of her mind and face 
bey x meeps = some ee peculiar grace; 
How eloquent in every lo 
Through her Bi te vite i soul distinctly pg 
Lyttelt 
And the soft language of the so 
Flowed from her never-silent eye........ Cartwright. 
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MEEKNESS WITH DIGNITY. 
Her bonnie face it was as meek 
Tae « oe Burne, 
"So think the sai vig "good, és meek, 
Whose outward acts, the inward purpose speak ; 
The one Mahon pete in her mind 
Was the pure meekness of a will resigned, 
A tender-spirit, freed from all pretence 
and 
Of wit, pleased in mild benevolence.”’ 
‘*Nor uk nor ea panty aught 
Save woman’s quietness of thought; 
And yet around ere is a light 
Of inward majesty and might.’’ 
‘Silent and good she pei along, 
Far from the world’s gay busy throng;) , 
With gentle, yet sco fre 
tined co 
Blessing and bless’d where’ er she goes.’? 
“Her virtues walked their simple round, 
And made no pause, and left no void. ” 
