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In a brook that loved to fret 
In a wild, tranquil vale, fringed with forests 
I never wander ’mong the flowers 
In gardens oft a beauteous flower there grows ... 
In May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes 
Innocent child and snow-white flower 
In Spring’s green lap there blooms a flower 
In such a night, when every louder wind 
Into the sunshine 
In youth, from rock to rock I went 
I saw it in my evening walk 
I saw the pride of all the meadow 
I send the lilies given to me 
Its tender shoots, fostered with care, extend 
I used to love thee, simple flower 
I wandered lonely as a cloud 
I will not have the mad Clytie 
Just like love is yonder rose 
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W. Irving 
Anonymous 
. Mrs. Sheriden 
W. C. Bryant 
Caroline Symonds..... 
Countess of Winchelsea. 498 
ANONYIMOUS...0..2208+- 366 
Wordsworth 
Cowper 
Lord Byron 
ANONYMOUS... 00-20 +00- 
ANONYMOUS... +22 60508 
Wordsworth 
Thos. Hood 
COMOCNS:.. ethers 
Keen fitful gusts are whispering here and there... Kedés 
Laud the first spring daisies 
Laughingly thou comest 
Edward Youl 
Mary Noel Meigs 
Let long-lived pansies here their scents bestow.... Anonymous 
Let them boast of the country gave Patrick his 
fame 
Light-enchanted sunflower ! 
Lilac of Persia ! tell ns some fine tale 
Long have you my laurels worn 
Look out, look out, there are shadows about 
Many a perfume breathed 
*Mid the crowds I needs must linger 
Mild arch of promise, on the evening sky....... 
Misty moonlight, faintly falling 
MOS TOT ONS MOSH fut ce as elas, ae weno te 
Mother of light, how fairly dost thou go 
Mountain gorses, ever golden 
My gentle Puck, come hither 
My heart’s to me a pleasant greenhouse 
Ettrick Shepherd 
P. B. Sheiley.. 
Mrs. Sigourney 
WOrGSWwortlin. neces ee 
Leigh Hunt 
Eliza Cook 
oF ped Sees SOHO Ae: 
H. B. Browning 
Patterson 
T. Westwood 
. Southey 
HA. Kk. White 
.. Sigourney 
FE. B. Browning 
Shakespeare 


