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Pranks with bright blue the tissue wove,

Of verdant foliage: and above,

With milk-white flowers, whence soon shall swell,
Rich fruitage, to the taste and smell
Pleasant alike, the strawberry weaves
Its coronets of three-fold leaves,
In mazes through the sloping wood.
Noe wants there, in her dreamy mood,
What fancy's sportiveness may think
A erg, whence midnight elves might drink
Delicious drops of nectar'd dew,

We they their fairy sports pursue,
And roundelays by fount or rill;
The streaked and chequered daffodil.

Nae was there many a flower beside,
On buck, and Hill, and meadow pied;
With pale green bloom the upright box,
And woodland crowfoot's golden locks;
And yellow cinquefoil's hairy trail;
Am saxtage with petals pale;
And purple biberry's globelike head;
And crazberry's bells of rosy red;
And creeping growwell Nae and bright;
And crimesÒC's streaks of red and white,
Or parpie, with soft leaves of down;
And groben malia's marbun'd crowIL,
Sweet-scenzĖ In its bending stem ;
And beght-eyed star of Bethlehem.
With choses the firstings of their kind,
What through the bosky thickets wind

Their tendrils, vetch, or pea, or tare,
At random; and with many a pair
Of leafits green the brake embower,
And many a pendent-painted flower.

FROM BISHOP MANT'S "BRITISH MONTHS.

THE DEATH OF THE FLOWERS.

How happily, how happily, the flowers die away;
Oh, could we but return to earth as easily as they!
Just live a life of sunshine, of innocence, and bloom,
Then drop, without decrepitude or pain, into the tomb.

The gay and glorious creatures! they neither "toil nor spin ;"

Yet, lo! what goodly raiment they're all apparelled in; No tears are on their beauty, but dewy gems more

bright,

Than ever brow of eastern queen endiademed with light.

The young rejoicing creatures! their pleasures never

pall;

Nor lose in sweet contentment, because so free to all! The dew, the showers, the sunshine, the balmy, blessed

air,

Spend nothing of their freshness, though all may freely

share.

The happy, careless creatures! of time they take no

heed;

Nor weary of his creeping, nor tremble at his speed; Nor sigh with sick impatience, and wish the light away; Nor when 'tis gone cry dolefully, "would God that it were day!"

And when their lives are over, they drop away to rest, Unconscious of the penal doom, on holy Nature's breast; No pain have they in dying, no shrinking from decay: Oh! could we but return to earth as easily as they!

CAROLINE BOWLES.

THE END.

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