Lanreitlnoa 
—November 26tb— 
/ Cheerful In Ad- 
\ venity. 
Green are thy leaves^ more freely green, 
Through every changing period seen ; 
And when the gaudy months are past, 
Thy loveliest season is the last.— Montgomery. 
Almond-Tree. —27tb— Indiscretion. Promises. 
With blossoms brave bedeck’d daintily; 
Whose tender locks do tremble every one. 
At every little breath that under heaven is blown. 
Chaucer. 
Chinese Primrose. — 28tb — Welcome I 
Welcome 1 right glad are we 
So fair a friend to see 1 
To drive away the gloom 
Which overhangs our room!— Tyas. 
The Pink. 
29tb- 
f Lively and Pure 
\ Affectloa. 
The pink can no one justly slight. 
The gardener’s favourite flower ; 
He sets it now beneath the light. 
Now shields it from its power.— Goethe. 
Oak-Tree. — 30tb — Hospitality. 
A SONG for the oak, the brave old oak, 
That has flourished in the CTeenwood long ; 
Here’s health and renown to nis broad green crown 
And his fifty arms so strong. 
Garden Anemone. — S>eccmbct tst — Forsaken. 
THE coy anemone, that ne’er uncloses 
Her lips until they’re blown on by the wind. 
H. Smith. 
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