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The yellow Rose her golden globe displays; There lovelier still, among the spiny sprays Her blushing rivals glow with brighter dyes, Than paints the summer sun on western skies. And the scarce tinged, and paler Rose unveil Their modest beauties to the sighing gale. Thro' the deep woodland's wild uncultur'd scene, Spreads the soft influence of the floral queen; See a fair pyramid the Chesnut rear, Its crimson tassels on the Larch appear; The Fir, dark native of the sullen North, Owns her soft sway; and slowly springing forth On the rough Oak are buds minute unfurl'd, Whose giant produce may command the world! Each forest thicket feels the balmy air, And plants that love the shade are blowing there.