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Identifier: floralemblems00phil (find matches)
Title: Floral emblems
Year: 1825 (1820s)
Authors: Phillips, Henry, 1775-1838
Subjects: Flower language Flowers in literature Emblems
Publisher: London, Saunders and Otley
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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of English gardensthey sicken and decay, disappointing the hopesof the planter. We have therefore made theAzalea emblematical of Temperance, thatvirtue without pride, and fortune withoutenvy, which gives indolence of body and tran-quillity of mind ; the best guardian of youth,and support of old age.—Temple. 302 FLORAL EMBLEMS. THOUGHTS. YOU OCCUPY MY THOUGHTS; OR, PENSEZ A MOI. Pansee, or Hearts Ease.— Viola tricolor. And there are pansies, thats for thoughts. Shakspeare. And thou, so rich in gentle names, appeahngTo hearts that own our natures common lot; Those, styld by sportive fancys better feehng A Thought/ The Hearts Ease, or Forget me not. Barton. Thoughts are not more numerous than the varieties of this little sportive flower, since it is difficult to find two alike, although we generally see The gardens gem Hearts ease, like a gallant bold.In his cloth of purple and gold. Leigh Hunt. In the flowers of the saints the pansee isdedicated to St. Euphrasia. PloT al lEirLLleins
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FLORAL EMBLEMS. ^^03 TIME. White Pop la it.—Populus catiescem. * And poplar, that with silver lines its leaf. Cowper. This rapid growing tree stands as the sym-bol of Time in floral language. * Come what come may.Time and the hour runs throu;h the rouffhest dav. Sluikspeaje. 304 FLORAL EMBLEMS. TIMIDITY. Marvel of Peru.—Mirabilis. Solitaire amante des nuits,Pourquoi ces timides alarmes,Quand ma muse au jour que tu fuisSapprete a reveler les charmes ? Si, par pudeur, aux indiscretsTu caches ta fleur purpurine.En nous derobant tes attraits,Permets du moins quon les devine. This Belle de niiit is made the emblem oftimidity, because it cannot endure the gaze ofSol, which enlivens and expands most otherflowers. * The infant flames, whilst yet they vi^ere concealdIn timrous doubts, with pity I beheld;With many smiles dispelld the silent fear.That durst not tell me what I dyd to hear. Prior. FLORAL EMBLEMS. 305 TREASON. Whortle-BERRY.— Vacciuium Myrtillus. * Come, stain your face with

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  • booksubject:Flowers_in_literature
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