THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. 
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Valerian . An accommodating disposition. 
To feign joy and hide distress.— M. Green. 
Valerian, Greek . Rtipture. 
I ken na why ane with anither should fight.— Nicoll. 
Venice ^VLmdi.ch....Intellectual excellence. Splendour. 
And the gentlemen were noble souls.— Leland. 
Venus’ Car . Fly with me. 
If I may but join thee singing in the rain.— Akers. 
Venus’ Looking-glass . Flattery. 
Be nothing which thou art not.— Ed. Poe. 
Venus’ Trap . Deceit. 
Like the hopes I built in youth.— Moore. 
Vernal Grass . Poor., hut happy. 
This creature dared to love.— Par?tell. 
Veronica. Fidelity. 
My word, my work, my heart, my hand ; 
Still on a side together stand.— J. Eyrom. 
Vervain. Encha7itment. 
Immortal as her song.— Halleck. 
Vine. Intoxication. 
Who is this lady fine ? The vine, boys, the vine.— 
Barry Cornwall. 
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