THE ORIENTAL LANGUAGE, AND 
Heath. 
Solitude, 
On the lone mountain side, the purple heaih 
Blossometh freely, swayed by heaven s breath 
In the low valley, and the ruekv glen, 
And solitudes afar from hauuts of men. 
Sorrowful 
Remembrance, 
Adonis. 
The flower which sprang, as ancient fables tell. 
When 'neath the wild boar’s tusk Adonis fell, 
The youth beloved of Venus, from whose eyes 
Poured crystal tears, like raindrops from the skiea 
Soumes3, Baroerry. 
Sullen and sour with discontented mien. 
Hast thou a peevish maiden ever seen f 
Dost seek her emblem? recognise it here. 
She’s like the Barberry of taste austere. 
Scarlet 
Nasturtium 
Splendour, 
Plant of Peru, in glowing splendour drest. 
Like the flame-tinted glories of the west, 
When the great orb of day sinks to his rest; 
Splendour Dy thee is fitliest expressed. 
Fumitory. 
Spleen 
The poet saith, nor speaketh he in vain, 
«< The spleen with sullen vapours clouds the brain 
Smoke of the earth we Fumitory call, 
For like a vapour it o’erspreadeth all 
The ripening corn-field ; and the farmer's spleen 
is roused to see it creep the stalks between. 
