THE LANGUAGE OP FLOWERS. 
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THE ALBANIAN LOVE-LETTER. 
BY LEIGH HUNT. 
An exquisite invention this, 
Worthy of Love’s most honied kiss, 
This art of writing billet-doux 
In. huds, and odours, and bright hues, — • 
In saying all one feels and thinks, 
In clever daffodils and pinks, 
Uttering (as well as silence may) 
The sweetest words the sweetest way : 
How fit, too, for the lady's bosom, 
Tte place where billet-doux rqpose ’em. 
How charming in some rural spot,. 
Combining love with garden plot, 
At once to cultivate one’s flowers 
And one’s epistolary powers, 
Growing one’s own choice words and fancies 
In orange tubs, and beds of pansies ; 
One’s sighs and passionate declarations 
In odorous rhet’ric of carnations ; 
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