ORIGINAL POETRY.
A FLOHAL LESTIXB. England's-emblem, ii>grant rore Beautiful, lair ; Queen oi every llov.br that , r ro-vs la the g-U'dua'd uh iicu parte, re. Pnro and lovely flower art thou ; Content in humble piths to bloom ; Emblem of parity below ; Fair guardian o'er the tomb. THE HKAUTSfiASI. What is wealth compared to thee. 'Mill the brightest scenes tint are? Whit would earth without thee lis ? Faithful, unglit remembrancer. THE FOKOET-MK.-SOT. With thy robe of azure blue, — Soft thy name faili on the ear ; Pretty, modest, bright, ami true ; Sweet the message thy leaves be-»r. TUB CAUSATION. On Love's page thy colours glow, And with others shall combine To wreathe in garlands bright, 1 trof Cupid's Floral Valentine, uiwt M.E.H.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 117, 6 February 1872, Page 7
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119ORIGINAL POETRY. Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 117, 6 February 1872, Page 7
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