222 THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. 
Then since the fairest form that’s made, 
Soon withering we shall find. 
Let us possess what ne’er will fade, 
The beauties of the mind. 
S. 
Sweet Scabious. — The mourning bride. — I have lost all. 
With whom, alas! I fondly hoped to„know 
The humble walks of happiness below. — Rogers / 
Sweetwilliam. — Dianthus Barbatus. — Finesse. 
And griefs, alas! that may not speak. 
Earn poor relief by feigning — B. Chester . 
Sweetbriar. — Bosa Suaveolens. — Simplicity. 
I am as true as truth’s simplicity. — Shaks . 
Snowball. — Viburnum Obulus. — To bind. 
To bind our loves in a holy band. — Shaks. 
Scarlet Lychnis. — L. Chalcedonica. — Lamp with a 
flame. — Sunbeam’ d eyes. 
Here love lights its constant lamp. — Milton . 
Snapdragon. — Antirrhinum.— -Presumption. 
Minds somewhat raised by false presumptuous hope. 
Milton. 
Star of Bethlehem.— Ornithogalum, — Reconciliation. 
Lovers quarrels oft in pleasing concord end — Milton , 
St. John’s Wort. — Hypericum. — Superstition. 
Have I loved him next heaven. 
Been out of fondness superstitious to him. 
And am I thus rewarded? — Shaks. 
