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ne'er displays the vain desire To dress in flaunting gay attire; No purple, scarlet, blue, or gold, Deck its fair leaves when they unfold. Born on a cold and wintry night, Its flowing robes were snowy white; No vernal zephyrs fan its form-- It often battles with the storm. It never drank mild summer's dew, But chilling winds around it blew; And hoary frost his mantle spread Upon the little snow-drop's bed. I love this modest little flower;-- It comes in desolation's hour The barren landscape's face to cheer, When none beside it dares appear. Just like the friend, whose brightest smile Is spared, our sorrows to beguile; Who like some angel from the sky, When needed most, is ever nigh-- To pluck vile slander's envious dart From out the wounded, bleeding heart, And raise from earth the drooping head When all our summer friends are fled. And shall these humble pages dare Presume to ask, if they compare With that fair, fragrant, precious gem, Plucked from cold winter's diadem? 'Tis true both struggled into life, Through scenes of sorrow, care and strife; This poor, frail, intellectual flower Was reared in no elysian bower. No ray of fortune on it shone,-- It forced its weary way alone; Up-springing from the barren sod, Untilled, save by affliction's rod. FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 1: A white, fragrant flower, the earliest that appears.--_Language_.--"I am not a summer friend."] MY BIRTH PLACE Where "old Blue" mountain's healthful breeze Swept o'er the green hill-side, My little fragile bark was launched On life's uncertain tide. There verdant fields and murm'ring brooks Invited me to roam; Old towering trees their heads upreared Around my quiet home. When morn unveiled her blushing face, The sun came peeping in; His quiv'ring beams upon the wall, Checked by the leafy screen. Oft in some sweet sequestered dell, The blushing flow'ret smiled; And threw around a pleasing spell, For me, an artless child. The fragrant blossom peeping up, From out the mossy sod, Caused my young thoughts from earth to rise And soar to nature's God. In summer, when I wandered forth, Beneath the deep green shade, Or when mild autumn walked the rounds, In gorgeous robes arrayed-- Musi
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