. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. r â ^^ffi Cs| I X ^orraiu. p â pE of comfort, and vour liea\v sorrow â¢L-* Part equally among us; storms divided, Abate their force, and with less rage, are guided. â//n'li'ooci. TT7HY dost ** Why do thou come to me, t thou darken my soul? dost thou point to a morrow QH! w. ^ The Engraven on destiny's scroll? veary years, ye have crushed my hopes, altar fire burns dim and low; In sorrow's night my s] Her smiting ropes. -O. G. Hugha,, -EMI, MiiUolm. AFTER singing, silence; after roses, thorns; -^ All


. Cyclopedia of practical floriculture. Floriculture; Flower language. r â ^^ffi Cs| I X ^orraiu. p â pE of comfort, and vour liea\v sorrow â¢L-* Part equally among us; storms divided, Abate their force, and with less rage, are guided. â//n'li'ooci. TT7HY dost ** Why do thou come to me, t thou darken my soul? dost thou point to a morrow QH! w. ^ The Engraven on destiny's scroll? veary years, ye have crushed my hopes, altar fire burns dim and low; In sorrow's night my s] Her smiting ropes. -O. G. Hugha,, -EMI, MiiUolm. AFTER singing, silence; after roses, thorns; -^ All the blackest midnights built o'er golden morns After flowering, fading; bitter after sweet; Yello^v. withered stubble, after waving wheat. IN my bosom sorrow reignetli, .Soul and sense are sick with care Bitterly my heart complaineth. At the load it needs to be:ii T \RLING sor The man that .â ks at O tlicre are, amid earth's pleasures, Hours of bitter gloom and grief; When her dearest worldly treasures Bring us, so ss power to bite UlavaMum llistlJl'l)Um. Oroek: Conifera: âPine Family. ^WE scepter of Jupiter is said to have been made from the wood of this tree, being symbolical of the eternity of his empire, as the wood is almost imperishable. It is one of the largest trees of the tbrest, having light green, open foliage, resembling the yew. There are large swamps of it in the .'^IPtC Southern States. The timber is light and durable. It is â¢ud that the Athenian heroes and mummies of Egypt were deposited 1 cotRns made of it, and the Romans and all succeeding nations i,i\e associated it with mourning and grave3'ards. Shakespeare and mumerable other poets have immortalized its emblematic Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Turner, Cordelia Harris. New York, T. Mac


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