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 psl. |
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... gaze , When crowned with the flower and the gem , But thy lover's smile should be dearer praise Than the incense thou prizest from them . And gay is the playful tone , As to the flattering voice thou respondest ; But what is the praise ...
... gaze , When crowned with the flower and the gem , But thy lover's smile should be dearer praise Than the incense thou prizest from them . And gay is the playful tone , As to the flattering voice thou respondest ; But what is the praise ...
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... gaze on thee , and then I think thou'st power To mix the cup of joy for me , even in life's darkest hour . Thou'rt like a star - whene'er my eye is upward turned to gaze Upon those orbs , I mark with awe their clear celestial blaze ...
... gaze on thee , and then I think thou'st power To mix the cup of joy for me , even in life's darkest hour . Thou'rt like a star - whene'er my eye is upward turned to gaze Upon those orbs , I mark with awe their clear celestial blaze ...
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... gaze , it sadly sees Countless privations , and far - coming storms , Shrinking from what it conjures . Simms's Poems . The rolling wheel , that runneth often round , The hardest steel in tract of time doth tear ; And drizzling drops ...
... gaze , it sadly sees Countless privations , and far - coming storms , Shrinking from what it conjures . Simms's Poems . The rolling wheel , that runneth often round , The hardest steel in tract of time doth tear ; And drizzling drops ...
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... it gain , Thou art not daunted ; Nor car'st if thou be set at naught : And oft alone in nooks remote We meet thee , like a pleasant thought , When such are wanted . Miller . Wordsworth . 41 42 Daisy . I cannot gaze on aught that wears.
... it gain , Thou art not daunted ; Nor car'st if thou be set at naught : And oft alone in nooks remote We meet thee , like a pleasant thought , When such are wanted . Miller . Wordsworth . 41 42 Daisy . I cannot gaze on aught that wears.
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... gaze on aught that wears The beauty of the skies , Or aught that in life's valley bears The hues of paradise ; I cannot look upon a star , Or cloud that seems a seraph's car , Or any form of purity- Unmingled with a dream of thee . P ...
... gaze on aught that wears The beauty of the skies , Or aught that in life's valley bears The hues of paradise ; I cannot look upon a star , Or cloud that seems a seraph's car , Or any form of purity- Unmingled with a dream of thee . P ...
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The Language of Flowers– The Floral Offering: a Token of Affection and ... Henrietta Dumont Visos knygos peržiūra - 1852 |
The Language of Flowers– The Floral Offering: a Token of Affection and ... Henrietta Dumont Visos knygos peržiūra - 1852 |
The Language of Flowers– The Floral Offering: a Token of Affection and ... Henrietta Dumont Visos knygos peržiūra - 1853 |
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