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OMANCE OF NATURE 
OR, 
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By Mrs. CHARLES MEREDITH, 
LATE 
LOUISA ANNE TWAMLEY. 
THE PLATES ENGRAVED AFTER ORIGINAL DRAM'INGvS FROM NATURE 
BY THE AUTHORESS. 
THIRD EDITION. 
I sing of brooks, of blossomes, birds, and bowers. 
Of April, Maj', of June and July flowers, 
I sing of youth, of love too, and I write 
How roses first came red, and lilies white; 
I write of groves and twilight, and I sing 
The court of Mab, and of the Fairie King.— Herrick. 
There’s wit in every flower, if you can gather it.— Shirley. 
LONDON: 
CHARLES TILT, FLEET STREET. 
MDCCCXXXTX. 
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