Flora Historica Or the Three Seasons of the British Parterre Historically And

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Bernard Barton thus speaks of this flower : H 5 . 154 FLORA HISTORICA.
and sweetest to the vie?
The Lily of the vale, whose virgin flower Trembles at every breeze beneath its leafy bower.
Mr. Leigh Hunt calls them the nice-leaved lesser Lilies, Shading, like detected light, Their little green-tipt lamps of white.
Keats says No flower amid the garden fairer grows Than the sweet Lily of the lowly vale, The queen of flowers.
Hurdis moralizes on this flower that flourishes so well in the shade, whe
...re gayer plants would not exist : to the curious eve A little monitor presents her page Of choice instruction, with her snowy bells, The Lily of the Vale. She nor aifects The public walk, nor gaze of mid-day sun : She to no state or dignity aspires, But silent and alone puts on her suit, And sheds her lasting perfume, but for which We had not known there was a thing so sweet Hid in the gloomy shade. So when the blast Her sister tribes confounds, and to the earth Stoops their high heads, that vainly were exposed, She feels it not, but nourishes anew, Still shelter'd and secure.

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