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. 9. The very poppy, careless and bewitching, Nodding so lightly, glowing in the sun, Hides with her pretty looks and merry ways The unwitting good her cheerfulness has done. IO. How often is it thus-fthe boist'rous girl Who seems so thoughtless and so insincere, Has yet a heart which only needs a touch To show the traits that make us hold herldear. II. ' Old-fashioned flowers we all delight to praise- The Quaker ladies and the Mignonette Command our love by their sweet restfulness, And teach us lessons we shall not forget. f 12. - You know the girl of whom they most remind you Who, with her quiet, unassuming way, ' Soothes us, dispels our troubles, and imparts A joyful comfort to our darkest day. s 20
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5 For some of them, perhaps, it daily sees In all its gardens-bright and tall they grow, Forever tossing, swaying in the winds, That all the world their gloriousness may know 6. A few are dear old-fashioned ones, Scarce now and so the greater treasure, They are not less attractive, but more modestly Employ their priceless gift of Giving Pleasure, 7. Among all these, and small in size 'and value, Cluster the tiny buds, who patient wait Their share of notice, knowing that they, too, Shall come to bloom some day, if soon or late. 8. Each kind of ilower, gay or sweet or lowly, Has its own merits. The buttercup so smart In dress, so saucy in her manner, Conceals pure gold within her honest heart. 19
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. 13. And still there are the little lowly Bowers- Must it be always theirs to humbly grow Unmarked among the roots of loftier plants Never the boundless wideness of the earth to know? 14. Ah no, they have their mission, too, These modest violets and arbutus rare- Hardest to ind, and most sought out, When once disclosed their beauty is most fair I 5 ' I 'Tis theirs to show the good there is In greater plants that tower above them, But still protect and safely shelter all These lowly ones, because they love them. 16. p Not only are they all in this small garden But each gir1's mind is one, and ,there Her thoughts are Howers, now but buds, For these her Will, the gardener, must care. 21
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