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VIOLET, Warte— Continued. 
ip Fa 
VOLKAMERIA JAPONICA. 
The modest virtues mingled in her 
Still on the ground dejected, darting 
Their humid beams into the blooming Pdaiebs. 
— 
omson. 
And such, methought, whilst bending to the stem, 
It spreads its sweet beneficence aroun nd, 
And, by the fame it shuns, can but be found. 
H. K. White. 
——— 
FILiaAl LOVE. 
My mother! at that holy name, 
ithin my bosom there’ sa gush 
would not, could not crush....... G. P. Morris. 
Can I forget thy cares, from helpless years— 
Aaa forme? An eye still beamed 
With love? A brow that never knew a frown? 
Nora rae word thy tongue 
ose ewer enee 
Can I ever cease to be 
pe sete a and kind to thee, 
Who wast so very kind to me? 
My Mother t 
Oh, no! the thought I cannot bear, 
And if God please my life to spare 
I hope I shall reward thy pa 
My Mother! ........ Anon. 
And may sareiich transmit my name abhorred 
To latest time—if ever 
Unjust to filial reverence—filial love 
My Father ! 
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May you BE BLESSED! 
THO’ I BE MISERAB 
LE. 
Adieu! tho’ my hopes, by thy coldness and scorning, 
Fall faded like blossoms half blown on the tree— 
Let the bosom prone to ranging, 
Still by ranging seek a cure, 
Mine disdains the thought of of ee 
Proudly destined to en 
And now an age of deep regret 
Has vanished since I saw ‘thee t— 
My heart unchang’ o—nchanging yet 
Remembers thee as in the p 
Save that its utter loneliness 
each pee “g thee— 
Whom to admire—to ep Foe 
Ts all that now remains for m 
— 
homson. 
. Mallet. 
May love bless your eve! tho’ it blighted my morning. 
Song. 
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. W. M. Robinson. 
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