The Garden Flowers of the YearReligious Tract Society, 1799 |
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abundant Africa amaranth America ancient Asia autumn beautiful bloom blossoms blue flowers botanists branches bright British garden called Cape China clusters colour common kind common species cottage crimson crocus cultivated culture cyclamen dahlia dark eaten England evergreen feet florists foliage found wild fragrant France French term fruit fuchsia garden bed genus greenhouse grows wild hardy height herbs honeysuckle hyacinth Italy juice known land Lapland laurustinus lilac lily Linnæus lobelia lovely lychnis mallow marigold medicine mezereon month mountains native odour old writers ornamental pale perfume Persia petals phlox pink plant poppy pretty profusion render Rhododendron roots rose sage saxifrage says scarlet scent Scripture season seeds showy shrub Siberia snow sometimes south of Europe southern Europe species spring stem summer sweet Syria tints tree tribe varieties Venus's looking-glass violet viper's bugloss wallflower West Indies white flowers wild flower winter woods yellow flowers Zinnia
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79 ページ - Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust; for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead.
138 ページ - And lavender, whose spikes of azure bloom Shall be, erewhile, in arid bundles bound, To lurk amidst the labors of her loom, And crown her kerchiefs clean, with mickle rare perfume.
45 ページ - O'er slippery steeps, or, trembling, treads the verge Of yawning gulfs, o'er which the headlong plunge Is to eternity, looks shuddering up, And marks ye in your placid loveliness — Fearless, yet frail — and, clasping his chill hands, Blesses your pencilled beauty.
64 ページ - Lord, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is; that I may know how frail I am.
40 ページ - Hyacinth ! thou com'st again ; And thy rich odours seem to swell the flow Of the lark's song, the redbreast's lonely strain, And the stream's tune — best sung where wild flowers blow, And ever sweetest where the sweetest grow.
128 ページ - Her blossoms ; and luxuriant above all The jasmine, throwing wide her elegant sweets, The deep dark green of whose unvarnished leaf Makes more conspicuous, and illumines more The bright profusion of her scattered stars.
21 ページ - Mark well the flowering almonds in the wood ; If odorous blooms the bearing branches load, The glebe will answer to the sylvan reign ; Great heats will follow, and large crops of grain.
136 ページ - And pansies rayed and freaked, and mottled pinks, Grow among balm and rosemary and rue ; There honeysuckles flaunt, and roses blow Almost uncultured ; some with dark green leaves Contrast tlieir flowers of pure unsullied white ; Others like velvet robes of regal state Of richest crimson ; while, in thorny moss Enshrined and cradled, the most lovely wear The hues of youthful beauty's glowing cheek.
110 ページ - Eve separate he spies, Veil'd in a cloud of fragrance, where she stood, Half spied, so thick the roses blushing round About her glow'd...