FLORA’S LEXICON.
CACIA. Robinia Pseudacacia, Class 17, Diadelphia. Order: Decandria. The savages of North America have consecrated the Acacia to the genius of chaste love; their bows are made from the incorruptible wood of this tree, their arrows are armed with one of its thorns. These fierce children of the forest, whom nothing can subdue, conceive a sentiment of delicacy; perhaps what they are unable to express by words, but they understand the sentiment by the expression of a branch of blooming Acacia. The young savage, like the city coquette, understands this seducing language perfectly, The Acacia is a native of North America, and received its name from the botanist, Robin.
PLATONIC LOVE.
Our rocks are rough, but smiling there
The Acacia waves her yellow hair,
Lonely and sweet, nor loved the less
For flowering in a wilderness
Then come—thy Arab maid will be
The loved and lone Acacia tree.
The Acacia waves her yellow hair,
Lonely and sweet, nor loved the less
For flowering in a wilderness
Then come—thy Arab maid will be
The loved and lone Acacia tree.
Moore.
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