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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... sigh , she says I know the art ; And when I wail , she turns herself to laughter ; So do I weep and wail , and plead in vain , While she as steel and flint doth still remain . Spenser . ALOE .... Grief . THE Aloe is attached to the soil ...
... sigh , she says I know the art ; And when I wail , she turns herself to laughter ; So do I weep and wail , and plead in vain , While she as steel and flint doth still remain . Spenser . ALOE .... Grief . THE Aloe is attached to the soil ...
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... sigh , and say that we're dead and lost ; But , Lady stay For a sunny day , And you'll find us again , alive and gay ... sighs When his sightless eyes He turns to the spot where our perfumes rise . There is not a garden , the country ...
... sigh , and say that we're dead and lost ; But , Lady stay For a sunny day , And you'll find us again , alive and gay ... sighs When his sightless eyes He turns to the spot where our perfumes rise . There is not a garden , the country ...
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... infancy oppressed- A flower down - trodden by the foot of spite- Awaken sighs of sorrow in the breast , Or nerve the arm to vindicate their right . MacKellar . LAVENDER .... Distrust . Ir was anciently believed that the Violet . 85.
... infancy oppressed- A flower down - trodden by the foot of spite- Awaken sighs of sorrow in the breast , Or nerve the arm to vindicate their right . MacKellar . LAVENDER .... Distrust . Ir was anciently believed that the Violet . 85.
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... sigh , too old to fear— No time had he to think of sorrow , Who found the Daisies everywhere ; Still sang he , through each green retreat , " The Daisies they are very sweet . " With many a maiden did he dally , Like a glad brook that ...
... sigh , too old to fear— No time had he to think of sorrow , Who found the Daisies everywhere ; Still sang he , through each green retreat , " The Daisies they are very sweet . " With many a maiden did he dally , Like a glad brook that ...
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... sighs . The Myrtle on thy breast or brow Shakspeare . Would lively hope and love avow . J. H. Wiffen . Comfort cannot soothe The heart whose life is centred in the thought Of happy loves , once known , and still in hope , Living with a ...
... sighs . The Myrtle on thy breast or brow Shakspeare . Would lively hope and love avow . J. H. Wiffen . Comfort cannot soothe The heart whose life is centred in the thought Of happy loves , once known , and still in hope , Living with a ...
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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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