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vitinsnewtast LOSE OL SUMIMERs ini. ss.ntesteh. 0) DOSreMOGV ERAN. Sie kG 103 
To be a flower ! which would you be.............. ANONYMOUS. reserves 321 
Tread aside from my starry bloom................2 ANONYMOUS,.....+6.,0. 86 
*DPwas midnight—through the lattice wreathed.... Thos. Mooreé........... .123 


Under the mistletoe, pearly and green ............ ANOWYMOUB not. cae 198 
Unfold thy face, unmask thy ray ................. Charles Harvey........ 304 
Unwatched the garden bough shall sway.......... LNG LOVE SOI, OS oe 502 
MPO MEUM: SUNT Ya DOMES, cer ap eves ole ses baad ANONYMOUS............ 169 
NVierrerblushing TOSS 2 4.0. os ne etek Path nes ee ECCODELT Ue. See AG5 
NViesaAye eh ae ING iGo Wace: awretn ya ae Barry Cornwail.........425 
We sat down and wept by the waters.............. ORO MEUT OT aes Ware 141 
We tend the flowers of every hue................. BEE STAELONG +9 nt oe nes 368 
We wreathed about our darling’s head the morn- 
BIE OM ORY ATL ODS mre aioe nec opiteste ecbele kd renegieea: MOIIG LOWE. m4 es 309 
Weak with nice sense, the chaste mimosa stands.. Darwin................ 109 
Weave thee a wreath of woodbine, child.......... ARON Y TOUS: attics seled 136 
Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower .............. UEP TS HRD.) Settee andes 1 
Welcome, dear heart, and a most kind good- 
MIRO UIRONW A, Pectay scare sexe tars eel cevarieh ae o¥s ero eS ese ei SP ee LOO 05 os esis the a teas 7 
Welcome, mild harbinger of spring......-......... TOTLON 4a eae 30 
WWielieoncesb was aclihhle soir ase, ..senien nes eri ee EH, Gs AV CY) arama 361 
What first inspired a bard of old to sing.......... POCOUS AN Lider Bae he, 51 
What is'so-rare aS a'day in June... 5...4,.05....d0: BR, HOWE. s es 334 
What shall I call thee........... Pete eMC eases Caroline A. Briggs..... 870 
When beechen buds begin to swell................ Wee. Bry Gite ek 44 
When first the friendship flower is planted........2 RTCA aay wey et 323 
AVitensl Sumye yale: DMOlineey.ca cue ne ena oe al We ELGOUNG TON mo ations 436 
When last we paced these sylvan wilds, dear 
JAG EINE Lae ase, Hel Ae SPP ort mae CM AR on al LANE IES SHORT A MA An on 283 
When Nature tries her finest touch............... dS ty oe Ree Aare) 6 2{0) 
When summer’s sunny hues adorn................ YEG TG GCE TAM ee 326 
When sycamores are throwing.................- Wah Vee DOU CH ame threes n 488 
When the copsewood is the greenest............. Sir Waiter Scott....... 117 
When the summer breezes have died away........James Diwon........... 207 
Wilvenathexminds, plows ts ce cen reese Barry Cornwall....... 408 
When with a serious musing I behold..... ....... CVD ECR SIae, Bre Ph Vere 159 
Wherefore little fluttering things............... .. William P. Palmer.... 379 
White bud ! that in meek beauty so dost lean..... Croly......... 0. 0c eee 73 
Whom do we crown with the laurel leaf ?......... CeO COON, en wae 153 
Who would have thought a thing so slight... .. ... Hartley Coleridge..... 499 
Whose sad inhabitants each year would come..... MSIL PO eo ery tr 182 
Why tremblest thou, aspen? no storm threatens 
SPECS ieee, aba UNS ee banda hth iene SERS Oharles Swain. ....... 184 
Why do ye weep, sweet babes ? can tears......... Robert Hervick 1.02, 66 
Why this flower is now called s0............+..--. DEAT opt pee rn Is wo, BERG 

