Youth's Magazine,  9 (1836), 104–05.

The Poetry of Flowers.—No. II. Pansy

Omega

Genre:

Poetry, Regular Feature

Subjects:

Botany, Piety


    The poem, which is prefaced by a description of Viola tricolor, is a meditation on humble cheerfulness.



© Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Project, Universities of Leeds and Sheffield, 2005 - 2020

Printed from Science in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical: An Electronic Index, v. 4.0, The Digital Humanities Institute <http://www.sciper.org> [accessed ]