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THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. 
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Which is the happier or the wiser, 
A man of merit, or a miser ?— Swift. 
Dignity. 
Enchanter’s Nightshade ... Witchcraft. Sorcery. 
Thy various follies who can trace ?— Swift. 
Endive. Frugality. 
She had a frugal mind.— Cowpcr. 
Eupatorium . Delay. 
Be wise to day, 'tis madness to defer ; 
Procrastination is the thief of lime. —Young. 
Everflowering Candytuft. Indifference. 
’Tis better to have loved and lost. 
Than never to have loved at all.— Tennyson. 
Evergreen Clematis . Poverty. 
Hard usage you must bear. 
Few hands your youth will rear.— W. S. Landor. 
Evergreen Thorn. Solace in adversity. 
The economy of Heaven is dark, 
And wisest clerks have missed the mark.— C. Lamb. 
Everlasting . Never-ceasing remembrance. 
To act in thought 
Past seasons o'er, and be again a child.— C. Lamb. 
Everlasting Pea. Lasting fleastire. 
As some love bird, at day’s departing hour. 
Sings in the sunbeam of the transient shower.— 
W. L. Bowles. 
