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Humility, 
Broom. 
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A pilgrim to the Holy Land, Fulke, Earl of Anjou, 
went. 
Enjoined to expiate some crime, in toilsome banish¬ 
ment, 
Placed in the scalloped hat he wore a sprig of 
lowly Broom; 
And hence we name humility, the plant of golden 
bloom. 
Happiness, 
Return of, 
Lily of the 
valley. 
Joyous summer-time is coming. 
Hear ye not the wild bets humming ; 
Lilies are in every dell. 
Peeping forth the news to tell: 
Hark! their perfumed whispers bless 
The Return of Happiness. 
Hermitage, 
Milkwort. 
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An evergreen the olden hermits loved 
To plant around their sylvan habitations; 
Hence we do liken it to hermitage. 
I Burn, 
Common Cactus. 
As Cupid’s flame the heart within 
Burns, and may not extinguished be; 
Thy sharp spines, seated ’ncath the skin. 
Burn and am.oy continually. 
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