The Language of Flowers: The Floral Offering: a Token of Affection and Esteem, Comprising the Language and Poetry of FlowersH.C. Peck & T. Bliss, 1853 - 300 psl. |
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... ( Grace ) .................... 172 Sunflower , ( False riches ) ....... Thorn - Apple , ( Deceitful charms ) .. Thyme , ( Activity ) ........ Tuberose , ( Dangerous love ) ... Tulip , ( Declaration of love ) .................. ..... PAGE .
... ( Grace ) .................... 172 Sunflower , ( False riches ) ....... Thorn - Apple , ( Deceitful charms ) .. Thyme , ( Activity ) ........ Tuberose , ( Dangerous love ) ... Tulip , ( Declaration of love ) .................. ..... PAGE .
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... grace , Nor Nature take a line away . Yet , rich as morn , of many a hue , When flushing clouds through darkness strike , The Tulip's petals shine in dew , All beautiful , but none alike . My heart is sad and lonely , With weariness I ...
... grace , Nor Nature take a line away . Yet , rich as morn , of many a hue , When flushing clouds through darkness strike , The Tulip's petals shine in dew , All beautiful , but none alike . My heart is sad and lonely , With weariness I ...
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... grace To haunts of old renown ; Thou mantlest o'er the battlements By strife or storm decayed ; And fillest up each envious rent Time's canker - tooth hath made . Though human , thou didst not deceive me ; Though Moir Wall - Flower . 51.
... grace To haunts of old renown ; Thou mantlest o'er the battlements By strife or storm decayed ; And fillest up each envious rent Time's canker - tooth hath made . Though human , thou didst not deceive me ; Though Moir Wall - Flower . 51.
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... grace by no means common , Her stature tall , —I hate a dumpy woman . Byron . Oh , he is all made up of love and charms , Whatever maid could wish or man admire ; Delight of every eye ! when he appears , A secret pleasure gladdens all ...
... grace by no means common , Her stature tall , —I hate a dumpy woman . Byron . Oh , he is all made up of love and charms , Whatever maid could wish or man admire ; Delight of every eye ! when he appears , A secret pleasure gladdens all ...
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... grace bestow . " The spirit paused in silent thought- What grace was there that flower had not ? ' Twas but a moment - o'er the Rose A veil of moss the angel throws ; And , robed in nature's simplest weed , Could there a flower that ...
... grace bestow . " The spirit paused in silent thought- What grace was there that flower had not ? ' Twas but a moment - o'er the Rose A veil of moss the angel throws ; And , robed in nature's simplest weed , Could there a flower that ...
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The Language of Flowers– The Floral Offering : a Token of Affection and ... Henrietta Dumont Visos knygos peržiūra - 1856 |
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 |
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