SNARE. 
CATCHFLY. 
The catchfly is a simple emblem of the 
gross snares which vice spreads for unwary 
and imprudent youth. Flies attracted by the 
evil odour of this plant become entangled in 
its leaves, and are not able to disengage 
themselves. 
SOLITUDE. 
HEATH 
The foliage of this plant is ever-green, of 
varied and beautiful shapes, and on examina¬ 
tion is found as pleasing as its singular blos¬ 
som. In our floral hieroglyphics it is made 
emblematical of solitude; and thus, when the 
rustic lover offers his mistress a bouquet of 
heath and pansies, she understands that if his 
solitude were charmed by her society his 
heart would be at ease. 
Oh ! to lie down in wilds apart, 
Where man is seldom seen or heard, 
In still and ancient forests, where 
Mows not his scythe, ploughs not his share, 
With the shy deer and cooing bird ! 
