The language and poetry of flowers; with a complete vocabulary; together with a collection of selected poems1877 |
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... called Hyacinthia , held at Anyclæ , in Laconia , which lasted three days . According to an ancient fable , the flower originated in the blood of Ajax , who stabbed himself because the arms of Achilles were given to Ulysses and not to ...
... called Hyacinthia , held at Anyclæ , in Laconia , which lasted three days . According to an ancient fable , the flower originated in the blood of Ajax , who stabbed himself because the arms of Achilles were given to Ulysses and not to ...
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... called in Scot- land Water - Skeggs , and in France La Flambe aquatique ; and the purple Fleur de Luce , or , more properly , Fleur de Louis , deriving its name from having been chosen as the heraldic em- blem of Louis VII . , King of ...
... called in Scot- land Water - Skeggs , and in France La Flambe aquatique ; and the purple Fleur de Luce , or , more properly , Fleur de Louis , deriving its name from having been chosen as the heraldic em- blem of Louis VII . , King of ...
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... called the Milk- thistle ( Carduus marianus ) , which is very rare in Scotland , although common enough in many parts of England . The Jessamine , however , beautiful and fragrant though it be , and common as it has become amongst us ...
... called the Milk- thistle ( Carduus marianus ) , which is very rare in Scotland , although common enough in many parts of England . The Jessamine , however , beautiful and fragrant though it be , and common as it has become amongst us ...
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... called because it keeps its foliage fresh and verdant through the winter , may also still be gathered in the woods of Kent and Yorkshire and other parts of England , although it is not at any time a flower to be frequently met with ...
... called because it keeps its foliage fresh and verdant through the winter , may also still be gathered in the woods of Kent and Yorkshire and other parts of England , although it is not at any time a flower to be frequently met with ...
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... called ; then , in the feudal ages it was customary with our forefathers to go forth with great solemnity to gather the Mistletoe on Christmas eve , and to hang it up in the baron's hall with great rejoicings . Archdeacon Nares mentions ...
... called ; then , in the feudal ages it was customary with our forefathers to go forth with great solemnity to gather the Mistletoe on Christmas eve , and to hang it up in the baron's hall with great rejoicings . Archdeacon Nares mentions ...
Common terms and phrases
Aconite Amaranth amid Anemone Barry Cornwall beauty bloom blossoms blue blush BOUQUETS bower breath bright Broom buds charms Coloured Coltsfoot Cornel Tree Cowslip Crocus Crown Daisy Dandelion dear delight doth earth emblem Engravings fade Fern Floral fragrant fresh Garden Geranium glory golden grace Grass green Guelder Rose happy Harebell hath heart heaven Holly hope HORACE SMITH Illustrations Ivy Green Jasmine John Tillotson leaf leaves Lily little Dandelion live LOCK look maiden Mallow Marigold Mezereon Misanthropy Mistletoe morning mosses ne'er numerous o'er Paternoster Row Pink Plant pleasure POETRY OF FLOWERS poets poisie Poppy pride Primrose purple Rose Rosebud sentiments shade Shakespeare shining sighs smile Snowdrops soft song Southernwood spring stars summer sweet thee Thistle Thorn Thou art Tree truth TYLER Violet WARD Warwick House weep White wild Willow wind Wind-flower winter wither wood WOODLAND Wordsworth Yellow youth
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Էջ 52 - Go, lovely rose ! Tell her that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be.
Էջ 10 - WEE, modest, crimson-tipped flow'r, Thou's met me in an evil hour ; For I maun crush amang the stoure Thy slender stem. To spare thee now is past my pow'r, Thou bonie gem. Alas ! it's no thy neebor sweet, The bonie Lark, companion meet ! Bending thee 'mang the dewy weet ! Wi' spreckl'd breast, When upward-springing, blythe, to greet The purpling east.
Էջ 99 - Under the greenwood tree Who loves to lie with me, And tune his merry note Unto the sweet bird's throat, Come hither, come hither, come hither : Here shall he see No enemy But winter and rough weather.
Էջ 9 - Fair Daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon ; As yet the early rising sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along.
Էջ 60 - Roses, their sharp spines being gone, Not royal in their smells alone, But in their hue ; Maiden pinks, of odour faint, Daisies smell-less, yet most quaint, And sweet thyme true...
Էջ 26 - And now, when comes the calm mild day, as still such days will come, To call the squirrel and the bee from out their winter home...
Էջ 92 - And purple all the ground with vernal flowers. Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies, The tufted crow-toe and pale jessamine, The white pink, and the pansy freaked with jet, The glowing violet, The musk-rose, and the well-attired woodbine, With cowslips wan that hang the pensive head, And every flower that sad embroidery wears ; Bid Amaranthus all his beauty shed, And daffadillies fill their cups with tears, To strew the laureate hearse where Lycid lies.
Էջ 56 - Hark, now I push its wicket, the moss Hinders the hinges and makes them wince ! She must have reached this shrub ere she turned, As back with that murmur the wicket swung; For she laid the poor snail, my chance foot spurned, To feed and forget it the leaves among.
Էջ 106 - All things to man's delightful use: the roof Of thickest covert, was inwoven shade, Laurel and myrtle, and what higher grew Of firm and fragrant leaf; on either side Acanthus and each odorous bushy shrub Fenced up the verdant wall, each beauteous flower, Iris all hues, roses, and jessamine, Reared high their flourished heads between, and wrought Mosaic; under foot the violet, Crocus, and hyacinth with rich inlay Broidered the ground, more coloured than with stone Of costliest emblem: other creature...