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... Rose , 240 . Rose , Musk , 244 . Rose , Sweetbriar , 244 . Rose , Wild , 244 . Rosemary , 244 . Safflower , 245 . Sensitive - plant , 245 . Shamrock , 245 . Snowdrop , 245 . Spiræa , 245 . Strawberry , 245 . Sunflower , 245 . Sweet ...
... Rose , 240 . Rose , Musk , 244 . Rose , Sweetbriar , 244 . Rose , Wild , 244 . Rosemary , 244 . Safflower , 245 . Sensitive - plant , 245 . Shamrock , 245 . Snowdrop , 245 . Spiræa , 245 . Strawberry , 245 . Sunflower , 245 . Sweet ...
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... rose , As the gnats around a vapour , So the spirits group and close Round about a holy childhood , as if drinking e . its repose . E. B. BROWNING - A Child Asleep . But sad as angels for the good man's sin , Weep to record , and blush ...
... rose , As the gnats around a vapour , So the spirits group and close Round about a holy childhood , as if drinking e . its repose . E. B. BROWNING - A Child Asleep . But sad as angels for the good man's sin , Weep to record , and blush ...
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... Rose of all the world . а . GERALD MASSEY - Our Wee White Rose . Wee Willie Winkie rins through the toun , Up stairs and doon stairs in his nicht - goun , Tirlin ' at the window , cryin ' at the lock , " Are the weans in their bed ? for ...
... Rose of all the world . а . GERALD MASSEY - Our Wee White Rose . Wee Willie Winkie rins through the toun , Up stairs and doon stairs in his nicht - goun , Tirlin ' at the window , cryin ' at the lock , " Are the weans in their bed ? for ...
Side 35
... rose , the queen of flowers , Outblushes all the bloom of bower , Than she unrivall'd grace discloses ; The sweetest rose , where all are roses . t . MOORE - Odes of Anacreon . Ode LXVI . To weave a garland for the rose , And think thus ...
... rose , the queen of flowers , Outblushes all the bloom of bower , Than she unrivall'd grace discloses ; The sweetest rose , where all are roses . t . MOORE - Odes of Anacreon . Ode LXVI . To weave a garland for the rose , And think thus ...
Side 36
... . Othello . Act V. Sc . 2. L. 3 . Of Nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boast And with the half - blown rose . y . King John . Act III . Sc . 1 . L. 53 . O , she doth teach the torches to burn bright 36 BEAUTY . BEAUTY .
... . Othello . Act V. Sc . 2. L. 3 . Of Nature's gifts thou may'st with lilies boast And with the half - blown rose . y . King John . Act III . Sc . 1 . L. 53 . O , she doth teach the torches to burn bright 36 BEAUTY . BEAUTY .
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