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A Fiimroses 
/D5arcb 3lst — 
Early Youth 
God’s simple, common things I love- 
My primrose, such as thee . 
obert Nicoll. 
Blue-bells — Hptil l5t — Constancy. 
I’d' leave the sunshine and parterre, and seek the 
woodland glade. 
To stretch me on the fragrant bed of blue-bells in the 
shade .—Eliza Cook. 
Woodbine. 
— 2n> — Fraternal Love. 
And stSJ the odours that arise 
From clusters of the wild woodbine. 
Are sweeter, lovelier to me. 
Than scent of Eastern jessamine. 
A nne Pratt. 
Foxglove. 
3lb — 
Insincerity. 
O BLOOMY bed of foxgloves, 
Fair on the island set. 
Incarnate, lovely essence 
Of air and rivulet. 
Lord Sorithesk. 
Auricula. 
— 4tb — 
Painting. 
In' comes auricula ; arrayed she comes 
In splendour ; and liveliest colours blooms. 
Violet Blue. 
— 6tb — 
Faithfulness. 
I LOVE to go, in the capricious days 
Of April, and hunt violets when the rain 
Is in the blue cups, trembling, and they nod 
So gracefully' to the kisses of the wind. 
A'. F. Willis. 
