THE P0LTR j of /LOWlivs. 
Nor deems she, that his guardian cate 
Will He in man’s support forbear, 
Who thus provides for thine. 
THE FLOWER-GAKUttiV 
BY BARRY CORNWABB. 
tI , . There the Hose unveils 
Her breast of beauty, and each delicate bud 
r ? ea r°I! c 1 0mes . in turn to bloom and perish, 
But first of all the Violet, with an eye 
Blue as the midnight heavens ; the frail Snow-drop, 
Born of the breath of winter, and on his brow 
Tix d like a pale and solitary star; 
I he languid Hyacinth and pale Primrose 
And Daisy trodden down like modesty • ' 
1 he Foxglove, in whose drooping bells the bee 
Makes her sweet music; the Narcissus, (named 
1 rom him who died for love,) the tangled Wood- 
bine , 
Ti/acs, and flowering ifmes, and scented Thoms 
And some from the volu/ tuous winds of June 
Oaten their perfumings. 
