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were tried on the Centaurea Calcitrapoides, and on artichokes, and globe-thistles. Discourse on the irratability of plants. Dodsley.] _Five_ sister-nymphs to join Diana's train With thee, fair LYCHNIS! vow,--but vow in vain; Beneath one roof resides the virgin band, 110 Flies the fond swain, and scorns his offer'd hand; But when soft hours on breezy pinions move, And smiling May attunes her lute to love, Each wanton beauty, trick'd in all her grace, Shakes the bright dew-drops from her blushing face; 115 In gay undress displays her rival charms, And calls her wondering lovers to her arms. When the young Hours amid her tangled hair Wove the fresh rose-bud, and the lily fair, [_Lychnis._ l. 108. Ten males and five females. The flowers which contain the five females, and those which contain the ten males, are found on different plants; and often at a great distance from each other. Five of the ten males arrive at their maturity some days before the other five, as may be seen by opening the corol before it naturally expands itself. When the females arrive at their maturity, they rise above the petals, as if looking abroad for their distant husbands; the scarlet ones contribute much to the beauty of our meadows in May and June.] Proud GLORIOSA led _three_ chosen swains, 120 The blushing captives of her virgin chains.-- --When Time's rude hand a bark of wrinkles spread Round her weak limbs, and silver'd o'er her head, _Three_ other youths her riper years engage, The flatter'd victims of her wily age. 125 So, in her wane of beauty, NINON won With fatal smiles her gay unconscious son.-- [_Gloriosa_. l. 119. Superba. Six males, one female. The petals of this beautiful flower with three of the stamens, which are first mature, stand up in apparent disorder; and the pistil bends at nearly a right angle to insert its stigma amongst them. In a few days, as these decline, the other three stamens bend over, and approach the pistil. In the Fritillaria Persica, the six stamens are of equal lengths, and the anthers lie at a distance from the pistil, and three alternate ones approach first; and, when these decline, the other three approach: in the Lithrum Salicaria, (which has twelve males and one female) a beautiful red flower, which grows on the banks of rivers, six of the males arrive
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