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. .“Much I love To see the fair one bind the straggling pink, Cheer the sweet rose, the lupin, and the stock, And lend a staff to the still gadding pea. Ye fair, it well becomes you. Better thus Cheat time away, than at the crowded rout, Rustling in silk, in a small room, close-pent, And heated e’en to fusion; made to breathe A rank contagious air, and fret at whist, Or sit aside to sneer and whisper scandal. . | The Botanical Magazine or Flower-Garden Displayed Volume VIIII William Curtis DODO I WI PRESS THE Botanical Magazine OR Flower-Garden Displayed IN WHICH The most Ornamental Foreign Plants cultivated in the Open Ground the Green-House and the Stove are accurately represented in their natural Colours. TO WHICH ARE added Their Names Class Order Generic and Specific Characters according to the celebrated Liw I .L S their Places of Growth and Times of Flowering