INDEX. 
331 
PACE 
Hail and farewell, thou lovely guest . 186 
Hail to thy hues, thou lovely flower. 18S 
Hast thou been In the woods with the honey bee 312 
Herald of brighter hours, why from thy rest.... 121 
Here lies a bulb, the child of earth. 158 
His queen the garden queen, his rose . 168 
How cheerful along the gay mead. 87 
How happily, how happily the flowers die away 300 
How many bright flowers.250 
How vain are the struggles for conquest . 160 
How withered, perished, seems the form.151 
Humility, the fairest, loveliest flower. 328 
I am the spirit that dwells in the flower. 311 
If, on thy dusty soil its modest eye. 22 
I had found out a sweet green spot. 144 
I found you in the lone vale bare . 122 
I love ye flowers, sweet flowers, whose tale.... 329 
Immortal amaranth, a flower that once .263 
In a garden man was placed . 45 
In a valley obscure on a bank of green shade.. 212 
In every copse and sheltered dell.V.286 
In these deep shades a floweret blows .272 
In the spring and play time of the year. 95 
In virgin beauty blows . 141 
In youth from rock to rock 1 went...102 
1 saw it in my evening walk . 72 
I saw them once blowing. 181 
1 saw the sweetest flower wild nature yields.... 167 
It is the same, it is the very scent. 88 
Its velvet lips the bashful rose began. 167 
It was a lovely thought to mark the hours .... 285 
I will not praise the often flattered rose. 201 
