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FAMILIAR
WILD FLOWERS.

figures and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S., F.S.A.

“When forth I go upon my way, a thousand joys are mine,

the clusters of dark violets, the wreaths of the wild vine;

My jewels are the primrose pale, the bindweed, and the rose;

And show me any courtly gem more beautiful than those.”

Howitt

First Series With coloured plates.

Cassel Petter & Galpin: London, Paris & New York.

[all rights reserved.]

The verse is an extract from the poem Summer Song by the English writer Mary Howitt, popular at the time.


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