The Wild Flowers of England Or Favourite Field Flowers Popularly Described. 2 Series |
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... thee dear , - Thy shy averted smiles To fancy bode a joyous year , One of life's fairy isles . They twinkle to the wintry moon , And cheer the ungenial day , And tell us all will glisten soon As green and bright as they . Is there a ...
... thee dear , - Thy shy averted smiles To fancy bode a joyous year , One of life's fairy isles . They twinkle to the wintry moon , And cheer the ungenial day , And tell us all will glisten soon As green and bright as they . Is there a ...
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... thee would start aloof , Where patience her sweet skill imparts Beneath some cottage roof : Revive our dying fires , to burn High as her anthems soar , And of our scholars let us learn Our own forgotten lore . " From a volume of poetry ...
... thee would start aloof , Where patience her sweet skill imparts Beneath some cottage roof : Revive our dying fires , to burn High as her anthems soar , And of our scholars let us learn Our own forgotten lore . " From a volume of poetry ...
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... of the sky . The rains are gone , the storms are o'er ; Winter retires to make thee way ; Come then , thou sweetly blooming flower , Come , lovely stranger , come away . The sun is dress'd in beaming smiles , To give THE HYACINTH . 28.
... of the sky . The rains are gone , the storms are o'er ; Winter retires to make thee way ; Come then , thou sweetly blooming flower , Come , lovely stranger , come away . The sun is dress'd in beaming smiles , To give THE HYACINTH . 28.
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... thee : Where was a happier twain than we , Who had no mate beside ? Like wayside flowers in merry May , Our pleasures round about us lay A joyful morning had our day , Whate'er our eve betide ! " The leaves of the Cowslip , which are ...
... thee : Where was a happier twain than we , Who had no mate beside ? Like wayside flowers in merry May , Our pleasures round about us lay A joyful morning had our day , Whate'er our eve betide ! " The leaves of the Cowslip , which are ...
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... thee ? Beautiful Anemone ! Do not they pile the gold Which thy pure vases hold , Heaping their favours on thee ? Beautiful Anemone ! Then round thy lovely bell Surely they breathe a spell To draw all hearts unto thee . Beautiful Anemone ...
... thee ? Beautiful Anemone ! Do not they pile the gold Which thy pure vases hold , Heaping their favours on thee ? Beautiful Anemone ! Then round thy lovely bell Surely they breathe a spell To draw all hearts unto thee . Beautiful Anemone ...
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Large paper ed. revised The wild flowers of England; or, Favourite field ... Robert Tyas Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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abundance admire Anemone anthers banks base beautiful beneath bloom blossoms blue bower branches breath bright buds calyx carpels Cinquefoil colour common corolla Crocus cultivated Daisy delicate delight Dutch earth egg-shaped erect fair favourite fields flower cup Flowering Rush flowers grow footstalks fragrance garden golden grass green hairs Harebell hills inches Ital lanceolate leaf leafy leaves Linnæan class Linnæan system lobes Lychnis margin meadows Mezereon month Mouse-ear Hawkweed Natural order numerous o'er oblong Orchis order Monogynia Oxlip pale paler panicle pastures perennial perennial plant petals Pimpernel pink places plant poets Port pretty primrose purple raceme Rest-harrow rich rising root rose round Russ Scarlet Pimpernel season seeds segments sessile shade shining side slender smooth snowdrop soil species spots spreading spring stamens stem Stitchwort stream Succory summer surface sweet thee thou trees TYAS'S WILD FLOWERS violet wild strawberry Wood Anemone woods yellow