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Humility. 
Their groves o’ sweet myrtle let foreign lands reckon, 
Where bright beaming summers e.xalt the perfume, 
Far dearer to me yon lone glen o’ green bracken, 
Wi’ the bum stealing under the long yellow broom. 
Burns. 
Mignonette. 
® t your Charms. 
Rich 
In precious fragrance is that lowly one 
So loved for her sweet qualities, that I 
Should woo her first amid a world of flowers. 
T'a'antley. 
Lilac. — 3lst — Fiist Emotion of Love. 
The lilac has a load of balm 
For every wind that stirs.— Willis. 
Iris. 
— Huaust Ist 
Message. 
Thou art the iris, fair amongst the fairest. 
Who, armed with golden rod 
.A.nd winged with the celestial arure, bearest 
I he message of some god.— Longfellow. 
Wallflower. — 2nb — Fidelity in Adversity. 
Thy banner waves above the tower 
Which'Time and Ruin make their own t 
Most faithful in the dreariest hour. 
Such is thy praise and thine alone. 
Germander SpeedwelL — 3r& — Facility. 
r>Li:E eyebright! loveliest flower of all that grows 
la flower-loved England ! Flower whose hedge-side 
gaze 
Is like an infant’s ! What heart doth not know 
Thee, clustered smiler of the bank !— E. Elliott. 
