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Excerpt from Flora Domestica, or the Portable Flower-Garden: With Directions for the Treatment of Plants in Pots and Illustrations From the Works of the Poets
Who can read this anecdote of so great a man,' and not feel an additional interest in him In how amiable a light it represents him Was a cruel, unfeeling, or selfish man ever known to take pleasure in working in his own garden P Surely not. This love of nature in detail (if the expression may be allowed) is a union of affection, good taste, and natural piety.
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