. The brownies through the Union . Each stream and grove attracts the eye,The flowering vales and snnny not alone of these we speak:We note the charm of beautys cheek,We mark the eyes that have the artTo soon enslave the fluttermg heart —And smile to which the memorychngs Q Thiough every change that fortune cakes of ice nor snow-drifts cameTo send a chill through every make them wish in language strongThat they had l)rought their furs flowers bright, of every hueTo painters known, around them grew. Those who preferred the crimson flower Were happy souls in


. The brownies through the Union . Each stream and grove attracts the eye,The flowering vales and snnny not alone of these we speak:We note the charm of beautys cheek,We mark the eyes that have the artTo soon enslave the fluttermg heart —And smile to which the memorychngs Q Thiough every change that fortune cakes of ice nor snow-drifts cameTo send a chill through every make them wish in language strongThat they had l)rought their furs flowers bright, of every hueTo painters known, around them grew. Those who preferred the crimson flower Were happy souls in such an hour; Those who the red or white desired, Found plenty there to be admired; Those who the pink or yellow praised. At theu good fortune were amazed. 35. THE BROWNIES IN FLORIDA,


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