The Language of Flowers: The Floral Offering : a Token of Affection and Esteem, Comprising the Language and Poetry of FlowersHenrietta Dumont H.C. Peck & T. Bliss, 1856 - 300 Seiten |
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... I shall see Those who would sink raised by that flower ; They'll look on it , then think of thee : And many a sadful heart shall sing , The Snowdrop bringeth Hope and Spring . " Miller . 19 20 20 Primrose . PRIMROSE .... Early Grief . THE.
... I shall see Those who would sink raised by that flower ; They'll look on it , then think of thee : And many a sadful heart shall sing , The Snowdrop bringeth Hope and Spring . " Miller . 19 20 20 Primrose . PRIMROSE .... Early Grief . THE.
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... taste , and smell , at the same time . Let other bards of angels sing , Bright suns without a spot ; But thou art no such perfect thing : Rejoice that thou art not ! The Wordsworth . Strawberry . She's noble - noble , one to keep.
... taste , and smell , at the same time . Let other bards of angels sing , Bright suns without a spot ; But thou art no such perfect thing : Rejoice that thou art not ! The Wordsworth . Strawberry . She's noble - noble , one to keep.
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... sing of her as some angelic sprite , Who , wandering from her native home of light , Fatigued , had fallen asleep upon the way ; - I'd fear to wake her , lest she'd plume her wings And soar away from me and all sublunar things ...
... sing of her as some angelic sprite , Who , wandering from her native home of light , Fatigued , had fallen asleep upon the way ; - I'd fear to wake her , lest she'd plume her wings And soar away from me and all sublunar things ...
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... . Frisbie . There is a mood , ( I sing not to the vacant and the young , ) There is a kindly mood of melancholy That wings the soul , and points her to the skies . Dyer 114 Cowslip . Oh ! fragrant dwellers of the lea 8.
... . Frisbie . There is a mood , ( I sing not to the vacant and the young , ) There is a kindly mood of melancholy That wings the soul , and points her to the skies . Dyer 114 Cowslip . Oh ! fragrant dwellers of the lea 8.
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... sing , And play too , passably , and dance with spirit . She sketched from nature well , and studied flowers , Which was enough alone to love her for . Yet she was knowing in all needlework , And shone in dairy and in kitchen too , As ...
... sing , And play too , passably , and dance with spirit . She sketched from nature well , and studied flowers , Which was enough alone to love her for . Yet she was knowing in all needlework , And shone in dairy and in kitchen too , As ...
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Acorus Calamus Amaranth ancient Anon Ash Tree Aster Attic style Barry Cornwall beauty beneath bishop bloom blossoms blue bower breast breath bright brow buds Burns Byron Calendar of Flowers charms Christmas Rose cloud cold colour Crocus Daisy dark deep doth dream e'en earth emblem fair fancy Forget-me-not fragrance friends gaze gentle Geranium golden grace green grief grow hath Hawkweed heart heaven hope hour immortal Lady's Slipper leaves light Lily lips live lonely look love thee love's MacKellar Madame de Staël Marigold Mezereon mind morning Moss Narcissus ne'er never night o'er Orchis pale Percival perfume Pimpernel plant Poppy Primrose purple Reseda odorata Rose round Shakspeare sigh sing sleep smile Snowdrop sorrow soul spirit spring stars Starwort sweet tears thine things Thomas Carew thou art thought tree Twamley Twas Veltheimia Violet wild yellow young youth