PIMPERNEL. 
77 
“ Closed is the pink-eyed pimpernel ; 
In fiery red the sun doth rise, 
Then wades through clouds to mount the skies 5 
’Twill surely rain, we see’t with sorrow,— 
No working in the fields to-morrow.” 
PIMPERNEL. 
O. W. HOLMES. 
I. 
Some years ago, a dark-eyed maid 
Was sitting in the shade— 
There’s something brings her to my mind 
In that young dreaming maid— 
And in her hand she held a flower, 
A flower whose speaking lme 
Said, in the language of the heart, 
“ Believe the giver true.” 
And as she looked upon its leaves. 
The maiden made a vow 
To wear it when the bridal wreath 
Was woven for her brow. 
She watched the flower, as, day by day, 
The leaflets curled and died ; 
But he who gave it never came 
To claim her for his bride. 
Oh, many a Summer’s morning glow 
Has lent the rose its ray, 
And many a Winter’s drifting snow 
Has swept its bloom away; 
