JULY 1 
Lily of the Valley - Return of happiness. 
Fair flower, that lapt in lowly glade, 
Dost hide within the greenwood shade, 
Thou whom the vernal gale 
None fairer wakes, on bank, or spray, 
Our England’s lily of the May, 
Our lily of the vale ! JvIant. 
JULY 2 - 
Live Oak ....... Liberty . 
O Liberty ! The prisoner’s pleasing dream, 
The poet’s muse, his passion and his theme; 
Genius is thine, and thou art Fancy’s muse; 
Lost without thee the ennobling powers of verse; 
Heroic song from thy free touch acquires 
Its clearest tone, the rapture it inspires. 
Powper, 
-...'■- JULY 3 
Loasa, Scilla. (Squill) .. 
Pleasure with instruction should be joined; 
So take the corn, and leave the chaff behind. 
Pryden. 
There rich varieties of joy, 
Continual feast the mind; 
Pleasures which fill, but never cloy. 
Immortal and refined. „ - 
"a'jfc'hrit S* 
^NNE STEELE. 
Pleasure. 
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