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Tne queen of the garden - - 125 \| 
YW The cowslip - - - - - 126 || 
To the round-leafed sundew = - - « 127 
= = = ° - 128 | 
Wild = - - “ . - 132 
The jasmine - - - u 134 {| 
To primroses - - - - - - 135 || 
The daisy - - - - - 136 || 
The married compared to the young rose - 137 
The lily - - = - “ ~ 138 
The narcissus  - - - - - 139 | 
A song ofthe rose - - - - 148 
The rose ~ - - ~ - - 142 i 
The captive and the flowers - - - - - 14 || 
Fragment - = = - - ~ 146 \| 
The violet - - - - - 147 
[send the lilies giventome  - ~ ° - 148 || 
we Faded flowers ~ - - - - 149 
To daffodils  - 2 = 2 - 150 | 
White roses - - = ° - 151 
The furze - - - ° - = 152 || 
Night blooming flowers - < - 153 | 
The flower garden « e - - 156 || 
The fragrant air flower - - - 157 | 
The Alpine flowers - - - - 159 || 
The mistletoe - - © - 160 || 
To the primrose ° ° * - 162 || 
The violet = “ - - - 165 | 
Faded flowers - = - - - 166 {| 
The roses - - ~ 168 | 
To the snow drop - - - - = 169 i] 
To the jessamine - - - - 171 | 
| Ona fide violet ee - 172 J 
Dawn, gentle flower - - ‘ - - lia Ss 
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