[Poems by Osgood in] The poetry of flowers and Flowers of Poetry | ||
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SPLENDOUR.
LOBELIA.
She stood 'mid the dazzling insignia of Wealth;But the jewels, that shone o'er her beauty and bloom,
Were less fair than the sunny ray smiling by stealth,
Through the rose-teinted damask, that curtained the room.
[Poems by Osgood in] The poetry of flowers and Flowers of Poetry | ||