MARIGOLD, 
155 
How, when he down declines, she droops and mourns. 
Bedew’d as ’twere with tears till he returns; 
And how she veils her flowers when he is gone. 
As if she scorned to he looked upon 
By an inferior eye, or did contemn 
To wait upon a meaner light than him : 
When this I meditate, methinks the flowers 
Have spirits far more generous than ours. 
And give us fair examples to despise 
The servile fawniugs and idolatries 
Wherewith we court these earthly things below. 
Which merit not the service we bestow. 
Withers. 
