Hornbeam Tree- 
Ornament, 
In ornamental grounds 5 tis thine 
To form the straight or curving line. 
Which separates the trim parterres, 
The terraced walks, the marble stairs. 
Fainting, 
Auricula. 
In comes th* Auricula: "arrayed she comes 
In splendour, and in liveliest beauty blooms 
Rich are her velvet leaves with hues divine. 
Where rays of light with ebon shades combine 
Art hath diversified what nature wrought, 
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As doth the painter’s hand enrich tile poet 
thought. 
Mistletoe. 
Parasite. 
It clingeth, it clingeth, and flourisheth stilt. 
And sucketh the juices, its own veins to fill. 
Of the stem which supports it; a parasite bold, 
That will never leave go, having once taken hold 
Double Daisy. 
Participation, 
The many-petaled flower, whose leaflets all 
Participate in one receptacle. 
Paternal Error, 
Car damme 
Tne Cuckoo Flower with “ idle weeds that grow. 
Mid the sustaining corn ! entwined the brow 
Of hear in his madnessand from thence 
Trace we its here implied significance. 
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