Honeysuckle. — ‘ Wedded Love.' 
The clinging tendencies of these beautiful flowers, and the striking 
dependence upon each other which they exhibit, seem admirably 
calculated to portray the confidence and affection that should exist in 
married life. 
Come, rouse thee, dearest! ’t is not well 
To let the spirit brood 
Thus darkly o’er the cares that swell 
Life’s current to a flood! 
As brooks, and torrents, rivers, all 
Increase the gulf in which they fall, 
Such thoughts by gathering up the rills 
Of lesser grief, spread real ills; 
And with their gloomy shades conceal 
The landmarks Hope would else reveal! 
