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Francis Bacon. lavender in flowers ; the sweet satyrian , with the white flower ; herba muscaria ; lilium con ... flowers is far sweeter in the air , ( where it comes and goes , like the warbling of music , ) than in the hand ...
Francis Bacon. lavender in flowers ; the sweet satyrian , with the white flower ; herba muscaria ; lilium con ... flowers is far sweeter in the air , ( where it comes and goes , like the warbling of music , ) than in the hand ...
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... flowers of the lime tree ; then the honey- suckles , so they be somewhat afar off . Of bean - flowers I speak not , because they are field flowers : but those which perfume the air most delightfully , not passed by as the rest , but ...
... flowers of the lime tree ; then the honey- suckles , so they be somewhat afar off . Of bean - flowers I speak not , because they are field flowers : but those which perfume the air most delightfully , not passed by as the rest , but ...
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... flowers . Also I understand , that this square of the garden should not be the whole breadth of the ground , but to leave on either side ground enough for diversity of side alleys , unto which the two covert alleys of the green may ...
... flowers . Also I understand , that this square of the garden should not be the whole breadth of the ground , but to leave on either side ground enough for diversity of side alleys , unto which the two covert alleys of the green may ...
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... ( such as are in wild heaths , ) to be set , some with wild thyme : some with pinks ; some with germander , that gives a good flower to the eye ; some with periwinkle ; some with violets : some with strawberries ; some with cowslips ; 219.
... ( such as are in wild heaths , ) to be set , some with wild thyme : some with pinks ; some with germander , that gives a good flower to the eye ; some with periwinkle ; some with violets : some with strawberries ; some with cowslips ; 219.
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... flowers , being withal sweet and sightly : part of which heaps to be with stand- ards of little bushes pricked upon their top , and part without ; the standards to be roses , juniper , holly , berberies , ( but here and there , because ...
... flowers , being withal sweet and sightly : part of which heaps to be with stand- ards of little bushes pricked upon their top , and part without ; the standards to be roses , juniper , holly , berberies , ( but here and there , because ...
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