24. The Voice of Spring. By Mrs. Hemans 25. Happiness. By Bishop Heber 26. To the Daisy. By the Rev. W. Fletcher 27. The Two April Mornings. By Wordsworth 28. Self-Examination. Anonymous 29. To Sophia. By E. D. C. 33. Lines to a Father's Memory. By H. Rogers 35. An Address to the Deity. By Mrs. Barbauld 39. The Evening Walk. 40. Time spent in Dress. By A. Leatham By Mrs. Carter 41. To an early Swallow. Anonymous 42. Friendship. By Bernard Barton 43. True Value of Life. By Mrs. H. More 45. Song. By Mrs. H. More 46. Saturday Afternoon. By N. P. Willis 62. Morning Hymn for a Young Person. By M. A. J. 109 63. On the Spring. By Gray 64. A Summer Evening. By Watts 65. The Pursuit of Happiness. By Miss Carter. 66. The Pet Plant. Anonymous 67. A Sister's Love. Anonymous 70. The Rose. By the Hon. C. J. Fox 71. Ignorance of Man. By Merrick FLOWERS OF POETRY, FOR YOUNG PERSONS. I. LITTLE FLORA'S SONG, WILL you not buy my flowers? I have been on the primrose hill, I have been where the lily builds silver bowers I follow'd the bee, where the sallow grows And I track'd the butterfly's wing to the rose, Choose what you love the best, All cull'd in the cool, fresh morn; For I waken'd the lark from the daisy's breast In the depths of the waving corn. |