A Tour Round My GardenG. Routledge & Company, 1855 - 332 sider |
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Side 4
... trees ; the birds no longer disputed for their roosts under the thick foliage ; not even an insect was heard to buzz in the air ; the very flowers had closed their rich blossoms , and there was nothing to occupy or distract the senses ...
... trees ; the birds no longer disputed for their roosts under the thick foliage ; not even an insect was heard to buzz in the air ; the very flowers had closed their rich blossoms , and there was nothing to occupy or distract the senses ...
Side 12
... trees ; the purple berries of the whitethorn , the scarlet berries of the service - tree ; the orange berries of the cranberry , the black berries of the privet , or the blue ones of the laurustinus . " There is in the air neither the ...
... trees ; the purple berries of the whitethorn , the scarlet berries of the service - tree ; the orange berries of the cranberry , the black berries of the privet , or the blue ones of the laurustinus . " There is in the air neither the ...
Side 13
... trees are filled with nightingales , exhaling perfumes and celestial melody ; and the grass is brilliant with the ... tree , every plant breathes , in a language more noble than poetry , and more sweet than music , things of which no ...
... trees are filled with nightingales , exhaling perfumes and celestial melody ; and the grass is brilliant with the ... tree , every plant breathes , in a language more noble than poetry , and more sweet than music , things of which no ...
Side 18
... trees , and shining on my house impart to it a rose and saffron - tinted hue . I go down three steps . Here we are in China ! You stop me at my first word with a smile of disdain . My house is entirely covered by a wistaria : the ...
... trees , and shining on my house impart to it a rose and saffron - tinted hue . I go down three steps . Here we are in China ! You stop me at my first word with a smile of disdain . My house is entirely covered by a wistaria : the ...
Side 21
... tree , whose blossoms resemble those of the lily of the valley , and whose fruits are like strawberries ; she stops also on the berries of the yew , that poor tree , so tormented in our gardens , by being tor- tured into globes ...
... tree , whose blossoms resemble those of the lily of the valley , and whose fruits are like strawberries ; she stops also on the berries of the yew , that poor tree , so tormented in our gardens , by being tor- tured into globes ...
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admiration amateurs Anacreon anemones ant-lion ANTHROPOPHAGI aphides appears Arnold auriculas beautiful become bees believe birds bloom blossoms blue bouquet branches butterfly called caterpillar charming cloth colour conceal corolla covered dead dear Dulaurier Durut earth Edmond eggs everything exhaled eyes feet female ficus ficus elastica flax flies flowers foliage garden garlic give grass green grey ground hair happy head heart heavens honeysuckle hyacinths insects larvæ leaves LETTER Levasseur live look Magdeleine magnificent male microphylle moth never odour Ollbruck peony perceived perfume Phaëton Phanor pink plants poor poplars pretty Réault reeds Rémond rich rivulet roots rose rose-coloured rose-tree savants seeds shade singular sort stalk stamens sweet tell things thou travelling trees tulips umbels uncle violet wall whilst white poplar wings wish worm yellow young
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