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Show BIRD, BEE AND FLOWER. Not far from the dw, I A nwaet flower bell Peopn forth from Its ttillc, Of beauty to tell: Ahum'nng hlrlconea, Slp-t da ly- w.th alee, For each oti or born They surely must be. I hie inn away Tootho s with care, But ere they are reached The de r bird it there, A-kilniteich Uua, 1 1 fancy so free: For birds those bright blooms M ist sun ly must be. As up from the ground A mo lest young (lower First ventures to claim Th' sunllxht Its dower, 'Tls qui -kly espied With rolllciisome Me, And blossom and bird Each other's must be. Oh ! rover, so (ray. In yonder fair c!ell, A lover ami Th iu plainly may 'Bt see Of Flora's fair offspring As well as the bee. We'll quarrel not o'er These leant h of earth. This bright ileus of bloom. Where pleasure bath birth; The heavens mefeout These treasuaes so frae. There's bounty enoiwh For bird, bee aud me. Vick't Magazine. |