Stoicism, 3 
Firm and smooth-drained, not easily 
Warped or turned aside. 
Like a stoic of old is the boxen tree, 
Unmoved whate’er betide. 
Strength, Cedar. 
The everlasting' cedar tree which towers 
Aloft upon the mountain, and defies 
Time and the tempest, emblem is of strength 
And durability; so famed of old. 
So prized and valued in these latter days. 
Success crown 0 __,, 
your wishes, Coronella. 
The golden crown thou wearest, 
Gave thee the name thou bearest; 
Sweet odours float around thee. 
Rare beauty thee enriches ; 
So in onr wreath we’ve bound thee, 
To signify good wishes. 
Superstition, 'Veronica. 
Famed, in a superstitious age, for potency to quell 
The fury of demoniac rage, and witchcraft's balefu 
spell. 
mesa, Thistle. 
I am Sir Thistle, the surly; 
The rough, and the rude, and the burly 
I doubt if you'll find 
My touch quite to your mind. 
Whether late be your visit, or early. 
■SiBi MflK 
