FLORAL CEREMONIES. 121 
written in reference to the denouncement of a 
certain crown of flowers used in marriages, as 
‘^a device of Satan,” and a desire expressed by 
an over-jeaious professor of Christianity, to ex¬ 
communicate some young persons for wearing 
masks, and acting in some private rustic 
theatricals. 
As the Greeks and Romans were lavish of 
flowers at their weddings, so do the modern 
Italians delight to use them on such occasions. 
Here is a picture of the preparation for a wed¬ 
ding at Florence, drawn by a poetic pencil:— 
“ -1 stopped beneath the walls 
Of San Mark’s old cathedral halls. 
I entered, and beneath the roof, 
Ten thousand wax-lights burnt on high, 
And incense from the censors fumed 
As for some great solemnity. 
The white-robed choristers were singing j 
Their cheerful peals the bells were ringing j 
Their deep-voiced music floated round. 
As the far arches sent forth sound— 
The stately organ:—and fair bands 
Of younger girls, strewed with lavish hands 
Violets o’er the mosaic floor; 
And sang while scattering the sweet store.” 
L. E. L. 
