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INDEX TO THE POETRY. 
All Nature proclaims a Deity.— R. Montgomery . . 4. 299 a 
Alpine Flowers — Mrs. Sigourney. . . . . 4. 248 a 
Au'umn ...... 5. 352 a 
Buttercups and Daisies. — Mary Howitt. . . .4. 302 a 
Chorus of Flowers ..... 4. 320 a 
Field Flow ers. — Campbell. Beginning of vol. 1. 
Flowers. — K. Patterson. Back of Dedication to vol. 2. 
Flowers. — By the Author of Stray Flowers. Back of Dedication to vol. 3. 
Flowers. — By the Authoress of “ The Moral of Flowers.” At the back of the 
Dedication to vol. 4. 
Flowers! Flowers! — L. A. Twamley. 
4. 
318 a 
Flowers. — By Mary Howitt. . . 
# # 
5. 
373 a 
Flowers. — By Mary Howitt. . 
t 
. 6. 
406 a 
Flowers. — J L. Si evens. . . 
m , 
6. 
418 a 
Hedge Blossoms. — M. K. Hart. 
5. 
347 a 
Hymn to the Flowers. — Horace Smith. 
5. 
323 a 
Lines from Crabbe’s “ Parish Register.” 
from Cowper’s " Task.” 
1. 
12 a 
, , 
2. 
133 a 
— — from Hurdis’s “ Tears of Affection.” 
2. 
138 a 
Lines .... 
2. 
140 a 
from Shakspeare. . . 
. 2. 
141 a 
from Cowper. 
, 
2. 
145 a 
from Milton’s “ Paradise Lost.” 
. 2. 
154 a 
hy L. A. Twamley. 
, . 
2. 
155 a 
from Thomson’s " Autumn.” 
2. 
159 a 
from “ The New Monthly Magazine.” 
, # 
3. 
167 a 
from Milton. 
. , 
3. 
188 a 
from “ The Moral of Flowers.” 
from Mrs. Sigourney’s " Solitude.” 
from “ Flowers;” a Poem by B. Barton. 
scope for 1824. .... 
by Bernard Barton. : 
by Wordsworth. 
by N. P. V\ illis. 
from “ Thoughts on Flowers.” By H. G. Bell. 
by N. P. Willis. 
by Mary Ann Browne. 
from Shakspeare’s “ King Lear.” . 
by Mrs. Row. 
from Cowpf.r’s “ Hope.” 
by Mrs. Mary Howitt. 
from Hurdis’s “ Village Curate.” 
from “ Wanderings in June.” By John Clare. 
from “Thoughts on Flowers.” 
from Thomson’s “ Spring.” 
from “ The Day of Flowers.” 
cation to vol. 5. 
by L. A. Twamley. . . 
from the Persian of Sadi 
from Thomson. 
by T. Meadow?. 
from Shakspeare. 
from •• Recollections of the Lakes.” 
of Flowers.” . 
from the same. 
from Swift. 
208 a 
212 a 
Published in Time’s Tele- 
3. 218 a 
By H. G. Bell. 
By Mrs. Hemans. 
220 a 
246 a 
252 a 
254 a 
256 a 
266 a 
267 a 
268 a 
270 a 
276 a 
280 a 
290 a 
294 a 
301 
Back of the Dedi- 
By the Authoress of “ 
322 a 
404 a 
419 a 
420 a 
435 a 
I lie Moral 
6 450 a 
suggested by the peculiar beauty and eiurious formation of the 
elegant Zostera . . . . .6. 
from Covcper’s “Task.” ... 6. 
from “ The Parterre.” . . . .6. 
from “ The Literary Gazette.” ... 6, 
452 a 
451 a 
456 a 
468 u 
473 a 
181 a 
