Page:The Romance of Nature; or, The Flower-Seasons Illustrated.djvu/346

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E'en then her beauty wanes not—for she wears
The white and glittering vesture like a veil
Over her festal robe, and when the breeze
Ruffles the silv'ry folds, coquettish peeps,
Smiling and blushing, from her cold, chaste screen.