How to make a five-sepals Super Origami Calyx    
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                23. 
                  Curl each sepal. 
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                  The super calyx is now completed. 
                  
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 In the Greenest of our Valleys
  
I. 
In the greenest of our valleys, 
By good angels tenanted, 
Once fair and stately palace -- 
Radiant palace --reared its head. 
In the monarch Thought's dominion -- 
It stood there! 
Never seraph spread a pinion 
Over fabric half so fair. 
 
II. 
Banners yellow, glorious, golden, 
On its roof did float and flow; 
(This --all this --was in the olden 
Time long ago) 
And every gentle air that dallied, 
In that sweet day, 
Along the ramparts plumed and pallid, 
A winged odour went away. 
 
III. 
Wanderers in that happy valley 
Through two luminous windows saw 
Spirits moving musically 
To a lute's well-tuned law, 
Round about a throne, where sitting 
(Porphyrogene!) 
In state his glory well befitting, 
The ruler of the realm was seen. 
 
IV. 
And all with pearl and ruby glowing 
Was the fair palace door, 
Through which came flowing, flowing, flowing 
And sparkling evermore, 
A troop of Echoes whose sweet duty 
Was but to sing, 
In voices of surpassing beauty, 
The wit and wisdom of their king. 
 
V. 
But evil things, in robes of sorrow, 
Assailed the monarch's high estate; 
(Ah, let us mourn, for never morrow 
Shall dawn upon him, desolate!) 
And, round about his home, the glory 
That blushed and bloomed 
Is but a dim-remembered story 
Of the old time entombed. 
 
VI. 
And travellers now within that valley, 
Through the red-litten windows, see 
Vast forms that move fantastically 
To a discordant melody; 
While, like a rapid ghastly river, 
Through the pale door, 
A hideous throng rush out forever, 
And laugh --but smile no more.  
 
 Poem by Edgar Allan Poe          |