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Real faith is like the sun’s fair flower. Anonymous . 
Restless forms of living light. Hartley Coleridge. 
Rose 1 what dost t hou hear... Mrs. Ilemans _ 
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See how the orient dew. Anonymous. . 
See how yon glittering wave in sportive play..... .Miss Pickersgill . 
See the honeysuckle twine. Countess of Blessington 
She, enamoured of the sun. Anonymous . . 
She stepped upon Sicilian grass.... Jeanlngelow . 
She with distracted passion pines away. Ovid . 
Shrubs there are. Thomson . 
Since still my passion-pleading strains. He La Vega . 
Sing on, sweet thrush, upon the leafless bough_ Burns . 
Sleep-bringing poppy, by the plowman late. William Browne .. 
Some years ago a dark-eyed maid. 0. W. Holmes . 
Spake full well, in language quaint and olden. II. W. Longfellow . 
Summer was on the hills when last we parted. Moir . 
Sweet Echo, sweetest nymph, that liv’st unseen.. .Milton . 
Sweet flower, that peeping from thy russet stem..(S'. T. Coleridge . 
Sweet herald of the ever gentle spring. Carrington . 
Sweet is the rose, hut grows upon abrere. Spenser . 
Sweet jessamine, long may thy elegant flower_ Jane Taylor . 
Sweet scented flower ! who art wont to bloom_ II. K. White . 
Sweet-william small, has form and aspect bright.. Cowley . 
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Tell ns, O Guide ! by what strange natural laws.. .Barry Cornwall . 
The angel of the flowers one day. Krummacher . 
The autumnal glories all have passed away. Mrs. E. C. Kinney — 
The color from the flower is gone. P. B. Shelley . 
The cowslip, that bending. Miss London ... 
The curious, choice, clove July flower. Hr ay ton . 
The forward violet thus did I chide. Shakespeare . 
The fox-glove leaves with caution given. Anonymous . 
The garlands fade that spring so lately wove. Charlotte Smith . 
The holly ! the holly ! oh, twine it with the bay. .Eliza Cook . 
The image of Love that nightly flies. Thos. Moore . 
The jasmine throwing wide her elegant sweets— Cowper . 
The jasmine, with which the queen of flowers — Churchill . 
The king told Gyges of the purple flower. Barry Cornwall . 
The lilac, various in array—now white. Anonymous . 
The lily minds me of a maiden brow.-.... . Itobt. Buchanan . 
The loft follower of the sun. Thomson . 
The Lord of Life walked in the forest one mom ..Miss Darby . 
The mist still hovers round the distant hills. Anonymous . 
The morning brightness showereth down from 
heaven. Grace Greenwood . 
The opening hud that lightly swung. Mrs. E. O. Smith . 
The pale and delicate Narcissus flowers. L. E. Landon . 
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