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SYMBOLICAL LANGUAGE OP FLOWERS. 
Tuberose. (^Polyanthus tvherosa.') Bless- 
ings brighten as they take their flight ! 
Tulif. Vanity. Thou hast metamor- 
phosed me ! This love has been like 
a blight upon my opening prospects. 
Tulip-tree. (Liriodendrum.) Rural 
l^fe favourable to health and virtue, 
V 
Verbena. Sensibility. 
The heart that is soonest awake to the flowers, 
Is always the first to be touch'd by the thorns. 
Violet, blue. Faithfulness. I shall ne- 
ver forget. 
Violet, white. Modest virtue. 
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Wall-Jiower. {Cheiranthus.) Misfor- 
tune is a blessing when it proves the 
truth of friendship. 
Water-lily. The American lotus. 
(Nymphcsa.) An emblem of silence 
Weeping-willow. (Salix.) Forsaken. 
Ask not one to join in mirth whose 
heart is desolate. 
Wood sorrel. ( Oxalis.) Tenderness 
and affection. 
Woodbine. (Lonicera.) Fraternal love. 
Y 
Yarrow. {Achillea.) To heal a wound- 
ed heart. 
