The Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry: To which are Added, a Simple Treatise on Botany, with Familiar Examples, and a Copious Floral DictionaryFrances Sargent Osgood Derby & Jackson, 1859 - 276 páginas |
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... brow ; " we will not let a flower of the spring es- cape us ; " but " crown ourselves with roses ere they be with- ered . " We may roam with Tasso through Syrian lands , " where soft perfumes diffuse from every flower ; " INTRODUCTION .
... brow ; " we will not let a flower of the spring es- cape us ; " but " crown ourselves with roses ere they be with- ered . " We may roam with Tasso through Syrian lands , " where soft perfumes diffuse from every flower ; " INTRODUCTION .
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... brows , silk - pillowed at his ease . KEATS . If we pass to Italy , we shall find lilies , and violets , the nar- cissus , and flowers of the sweet smelling anise ; with cassia , and other fragrant herbs , the soft hyacinth , and the ...
... brows , silk - pillowed at his ease . KEATS . If we pass to Italy , we shall find lilies , and violets , the nar- cissus , and flowers of the sweet smelling anise ; with cassia , and other fragrant herbs , the soft hyacinth , and the ...
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... ye the myrtle for her brow With rose of brightest hue , And whisper that in Eastern bowers They learn the POETRY OF FLOWERS ! LUCY HOOPER . THE POETRY OF FLOWERS AND FLOWERS OF POETRY • ABSENCE OH! thou magic world of flowers, ...
... ye the myrtle for her brow With rose of brightest hue , And whisper that in Eastern bowers They learn the POETRY OF FLOWERS ! LUCY HOOPER . THE POETRY OF FLOWERS AND FLOWERS OF POETRY • ABSENCE OH! thou magic world of flowers, ...
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... brow , Just stolen from its dewy bower , Is not more fresh than thou . Thou ' rt young to wear the bridal - bloom , Yet go for in thy heart , A lovelier blossom lights the gloom , That timid fears impart.- The heaven - fed flower of ...
... brow , Just stolen from its dewy bower , Is not more fresh than thou . Thou ' rt young to wear the bridal - bloom , Yet go for in thy heart , A lovelier blossom lights the gloom , That timid fears impart.- The heaven - fed flower of ...
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... brow , lay dreaming soft and warm . BYRON . Sleep , that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care . SHAKSPEARE . Glad for a waile to heave unconscious breath , Yet wake to wrestle with the dread of death . BYRON . CONSTANCY . BLUE ...
... brow , lay dreaming soft and warm . BYRON . Sleep , that knits up the ravelled sleeve of care . SHAKSPEARE . Glad for a waile to heave unconscious breath , Yet wake to wrestle with the dread of death . BYRON . CONSTANCY . BLUE ...
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