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Page 52
... enjoy what the others possess and enjoy not ; for anglers , and meek quiet - spirited men , are free from those high , those restless thoughts and contentions which corrode the sweets of life . ' ( Izaak Walton . The Compleat Angler ...
... enjoy what the others possess and enjoy not ; for anglers , and meek quiet - spirited men , are free from those high , those restless thoughts and contentions which corrode the sweets of life . ' ( Izaak Walton . The Compleat Angler ...
Page 108
... Enjoys the air it breathes . ' Flowers certainly do look happy when they are in a state to add to the observer's happiness ... enjoy their own life and individuality like any animal . It is at any rate a pretty thought . The view is , of ...
... Enjoys the air it breathes . ' Flowers certainly do look happy when they are in a state to add to the observer's happiness ... enjoy their own life and individuality like any animal . It is at any rate a pretty thought . The view is , of ...
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... enjoy Kew as Arnold , for example , enjoyed Kensington Gardens . It contains almost everything that a garden ought to contain , though one or two things , such as the Pagoda , may be thought superfluous . It is beloved of birds , even ...
... enjoy Kew as Arnold , for example , enjoyed Kensington Gardens . It contains almost everything that a garden ought to contain , though one or two things , such as the Pagoda , may be thought superfluous . It is beloved of birds , even ...
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A. C. Swinburne Alexander Pope autumn beauty bees birds bloom blossoms botanic boughs breath called century charming colour cultivated daisies delight dial earth England English eyes famous favourite field fountains fruit Garden of Eden Gilbert White golden grass green groves grow H. A. L. Fisher happy hath hedge herbs J. B. S. Haldane John Evelyn labour lawn leaves less lilies live look Lord meadow motto nature never orchard Paradise perhaps physic garden pink plants pleasant pleasure poets Queen romance roses round scent season seed seen shade sing smell soil sort spring summer sweet Sylvia Townsend Warner thee things thou thought Timothy trees tulips unto vegetable verse violet W. H. Davies W. H. Hudson walk wall weeds wild flowers wilderness William William Shakespeare wind winter wood