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TO MISS VANCOUVER, ON RECEIVING FROM HER A BOUQUET OF WINTER FLOWERS.
  
  
  
  
  
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TO MISS VANCOUVER, ON RECEIVING FROM HER A BOUQUET OF WINTER FLOWERS.

The fragrant Present you have made
Bloom'd in December's deepest shade,
And cheer'd the desolated view;
Emblem of Friendship fair and true.
For thus it is Affection's flow'r
In stormy Life exerts its pow'r;
Beneath Misfortune's chilling skies,
A beauteous Sun-flow'r see it rise:

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And when stern Winter, like a thief,
Robs the vast wood of ev'ry leaf,
This shall the felon blast survive,
And amidst Nature's ruins thrive:
This Blossom of the Soul shall glow
Unchang'd, and no corruption know:
While other blooms shall droop and die,
And in promiscuous ruin lie,
Perish'd as if they ne'er had been,
True Friendship proves an Evergreen.