154 LANGUAGE AND 
MAPLE. 
A cer . Class 8 \ Order ), 
There are several species of the maple, five of which 
are large trees, and valuable both for timber and 
saccharine matter. 
RESERVE. 
A veil is round thee, and thy heart 
Is like a hidden flower; 
But could wc see thee as thou art, 
We should confess thy power. 
Oh, throw that modest screen aside, 
And let us read thy heart; 
Thou canst- not all its goodness hide— 
Oh why, then, veil a part? 
“ She listens with a flitting blush, 
With downcast eyes, and modest grace, 
For well she knew I could not choose 
But gaze upon her face.” 
Coleridge. 
“ Like as a hind 
She flies away, of her own feet afear’d; 
And every leaf, that sbaketh with the least 
Murmur of wind, her terror hath increast.” 
Spenser. 
