OR, LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. 1G5 
roses gnawed Jjy a worm, and bending 
before the scorching rays of the sun, all 
withered and dead. The young girl wept 
for her folly; and the following morning 
she gathered her garland early. 
Do not be so coquetish, ye maidens so gay; 
For you know that your life will soon pass away: 
If you have a good offer, such offer not lose,— 
F or time will soon change you;—O remember 
the rose! 
All ye gentlemen also, get settled in life; 
4nd wisely, while young, try to find a good wife; 
For old bachelor habits offend every nose:— 
Be married! be married ! 0 remember the rose! 
Gu. 
THE MOST BLISSFUL PERIOD OF 
LOVE. 
The most glorious and blissful period in 
life, is the moment when lovers have de¬ 
clared their attachment—a declaration 
that causes each to look upon the other as 
the most perfect of their race, and that 
those pleasures which they do not share 
together, they regard but as bubbles in 
the breeze. 
