the oriental language, and 
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Each blossom that blooms in their garden 
bowers, ^ 
On its leaves a mystical language bears.” • ^ 
and attempts have been made to • \ 
transplant this beautiful and sig- 
nificatit oriental custom into our 
northern and less congenial clime, n 
and not altogether unsuccessfully, 
if we may judge by the welcome V 
given to the several works upon ft 
this delightful subject which have | 
appeared since it was first alluded |\ 
to in the celebrated letters of Lady • v 
Montague from the Turkish capi- ' 
tal. This lady observes that “ In ' / 
Turkey, you may, through the f 
assistance of these emblems, either 
