Author of the Flora Londinensis. VOL. VII. "Now let us range both far, and wide, | "Thro' all the gardens boasted pride. | "Here Jasmines spread the silver flow'r, | "To deck the wall or weave the bow'r, | "The Woodbines mix in am'rous play, | "And breathe their fragrant lives away. | "There rising Myrtles form a shade; | "There Roses blush, and scent the glade; | "The Orange, with a vernal face, | "Wears ev'ry rich autumnal grace; | "While the young blossoms here unfold, | "There shines the fruit like pendant gold; | "Citrons their balmy sweets exhale, | "And triumph in the distant gale. | Cotton. | LONDON: PRINTED BY STEPHEN COUCHMAN, For W. CURTIS, No 3, St. George's-Crescent, Black-Friars-Road; And Sold by the principal Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland. MDCCXCIV.
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