Flora's Lexicon: An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers : with an Outline of Botany and a Poetical Introduction |
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... tain a sufficiently clear exposition of the Linnean sys- tem to explain fully the scientific terms and the classi- fication used in the body of the work . ( 3 ) THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS . EARTH hath a thousand tongues.
... tain a sufficiently clear exposition of the Linnean sys- tem to explain fully the scientific terms and the classi- fication used in the body of the work . ( 3 ) THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS . EARTH hath a thousand tongues.
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An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers : with an Outline of Botany and a Poetical Introduction Catharine Harbeson Waterman. M THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. EARTH hath a thousand tongues, that.
An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers : with an Outline of Botany and a Poetical Introduction Catharine Harbeson Waterman. M THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. EARTH hath a thousand tongues, that.
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... hath a thousand tongues , that swell In converse soft , and low- We hear them in the flowery dell , And where the waters flow . We note them when the pliant reed Bends to the summer air , Its low - toned music gently freed By the soft ...
... hath a thousand tongues , that swell In converse soft , and low- We hear them in the flowery dell , And where the waters flow . We note them when the pliant reed Bends to the summer air , Its low - toned music gently freed By the soft ...
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... hath thy gentle spirit grieved , as but a mother's can , To see thy precepts to the boy , neglected by the man ! But no ; thou art beatified ! -on yonder radiant shore , The sins and sorrows of thy child can trouble thee no more ; And ...
... hath thy gentle spirit grieved , as but a mother's can , To see thy precepts to the boy , neglected by the man ! But no ; thou art beatified ! -on yonder radiant shore , The sins and sorrows of thy child can trouble thee no more ; And ...
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... hath ever power to draw Downward their brighter gaze Oh ! be tnou one ! Thou whom I loved upon that lower scene , - Soar up and join me ! -dark clouds swept between— The stars were veil'd - the radiant light was gone- Yet , Angel Spirit ...
... hath ever power to draw Downward their brighter gaze Oh ! be tnou one ! Thou whom I loved upon that lower scene , - Soar up and join me ! -dark clouds swept between— The stars were veil'd - the radiant light was gone- Yet , Angel Spirit ...
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ancient ANDRIA ANON beautiful bloom blossom blush bosom bough bower branches breast breath bright brow buds BYRON called calyx caudex charms cheer Class 12 Class 21 colour common corolla crown Cryptogamia Cuckoo Flower DECANDRIA Demophoon DIADELPHIA DIANDRIA DIGYNIA doth DRIA DRYDEN earth emblem fair favourite Flowering Rush flowers fragrance fruit garden gaze GENESIA gentle genus grace green grows happiness hath heart heaven HEXANDRIA hope hour ICOSANDRIA leaves light look Mezereon mind Monogynia 1 pistil moss rose native never nymph o'er OCTANDRIA odour Order Monogynia ornament parterre PENTAGYNIA PENTAN PENTANDRIA perfume petals plant POLYANDRIA POLYGAMIA POLYGYNIA purple rich rose seeds shade SHAKSPEARE shine smile soft sorrow soul species SPENSER spirit spring stamens stem summer SUPERFLUA sweet SYNGENESIA tears thee thine thou thought tree TRIANDRIA Trigynia TWAMLEY wild wind wings wood