THE ORIENTAL LANGUAGE, AND 
Pride, Amaiylis. 
plendour is tblne-oh, bright autumnal flower! 
It Je belle,” I shine, the frenchman named thee 
mble'm of ptide, which triumphs for an hour, 
Then to destruction falls, as baton fell. 
Profit, Cauiini 
The only flower we may devour 
With pleasure and with profit too. 
The emblem is not much amiss. 
At least, I think so, do not you. 
Prolific, Fig iree - 
Abundantly the broad-leaved fig-tree bears ; 
Two crops of fruit the ripening influence sharer 
Within a single year. Oh, let us be _ 
Promise, Almond Blossom, 
It Mark well the flowering almonds in the wood, 
If odorous blooms the bearing branches load, 
The glebe will answer to the sylvan reign, _ 
Great heat will follow, and large crops of grain. • 
Thus Virgil sang, and we may well apply 
This meaning to the bloom of happy augury. 
