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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... lonely hour , And in the future I shall see Those who would sink raised by that flower ; They'll look on it , then think of thee : And many a sadful heart shall sing , The Snowdrop bringeth Hope and Spring . " Miller . PRIMROSE ...
... lonely hour , And in the future I shall see Those who would sink raised by that flower ; They'll look on it , then think of thee : And many a sadful heart shall sing , The Snowdrop bringeth Hope and Spring . " Miller . PRIMROSE ...
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... lonely hour , E'er heard my passion wild and strong ; Even thou yet deem'st not of thy power , Unless thou read'st aright my song ! Barry Cornwall . She loves but knows not whom she loves , Nor what his race , nor whence he came ...
... lonely hour , E'er heard my passion wild and strong ; Even thou yet deem'st not of thy power , Unless thou read'st aright my song ! Barry Cornwall . She loves but knows not whom she loves , Nor what his race , nor whence he came ...
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... in dew , All beautiful , but none alike . My heart is sad and lonely , With weariness I pine ; Would thou wert here , mine only , —- Would I were wholly thine ! Montgomery . H. J. H. 3 ) 16 Nia Ture and i ཝཱ ཝཱ * 48 Tulip .
... in dew , All beautiful , but none alike . My heart is sad and lonely , With weariness I pine ; Would thou wert here , mine only , —- Would I were wholly thine ! Montgomery . H. J. H. 3 ) 16 Nia Ture and i ཝཱ ཝཱ * 48 Tulip .
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... lonely heart . Barton . Flower of the solitary place ! Gray Ruin's golden crown , That lendest melancholy grace To haunts of old renown ; Thou mantlest o'er the battlements By strife or storm decayed ; And fillest up each envious rent ...
... lonely heart . Barton . Flower of the solitary place ! Gray Ruin's golden crown , That lendest melancholy grace To haunts of old renown ; Thou mantlest o'er the battlements By strife or storm decayed ; And fillest up each envious rent ...
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... fragrant essences . Our love came as the early dew Comes unto drooping flowers ; Dropping its first sweet freshness on Our life's dull , lonely hours . Mrs. R. S. Nichols . Love is a celestial harmony Of likely hearts , composed 56 Myrtle .
... fragrant essences . Our love came as the early dew Comes unto drooping flowers ; Dropping its first sweet freshness on Our life's dull , lonely hours . Mrs. R. S. Nichols . Love is a celestial harmony Of likely hearts , composed 56 Myrtle .
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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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