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EaflodUi. 
— 3anuar^ I0tb — 
Begard. 
A HOST of golden daffodils ; 
Beside the Take beneath the trees 
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. 
Wordsworth. 
Prlmroie. — 20tb — Early Toatk. 
In dewy glades 
The peering primrose, like sudden gladness, 
Gleams on the soul—yet unregarded fades— 
The joy is ours, but all its own the sadness. 
Coleridge. 
— 2l0t — 
Mild offspring of a dark and sullen sire. 
Whose modest form, so delicately fine. 
Was nursed in whirling storms. 
And cradled in the wind.— H. K. White. 
— 22nb — 
When early primroses appear. 
And vales are decked with daffodils 
I hail the new reviving year. 
And soothing hope my bosom fills. 
Kingcups. — 23rb — Desire of RlckM. 
Nor all forgotten be those humble flowers, 
Daisies and buttercups.— T. L. Merritt. 
Shamrock. — 24tb — Llght-heartedneu. 
Oh! 
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the shamrock, the green, immortal shamrock 
Chosen leaf 
Of bard and chief. 
Old Erin’s native shathrock ! 
