SUN-FLOWER, &c. 
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The Sun-flower is of the class Syngenesia, and order 
Polygamia Frustanea; the Marigold of the same class, 
but of the order Polygamia Necessaria; and the Heli¬ 
otrope of the class Pentandria, and order Monogynia.” 
SUN-FLOWER, &c. 
As the Sun-flower turns to her god, when she sets, 
The same look which she turn’d when he rose. 
MOORE. 
And Sun-flowers planting, for their gilded show, 
That scale the window’s lattice ere they blow, 
Then, sweet to habitants within the sheds, 
Peep through the diamond panes their golden heads. 
CLARE. 
What yellow, lovely as the golden morn, 
The Eupine and the Heliotrope adorn! 
ANON. 
THE HELIOTROPE. 
ANON. 
There is a flower, whose modest eye 
Is turn’d with looks of light and love, 
Who breathes her softest, sweetest sigh, 
Whene’er the sun is bright above. 
