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"...and I will wear a bloomed
pinke, for she's the pink o' womankind and blooms without a peer."
Burns |
"The iris is a little showy
and proud, like some women's bonnets."
Thoreau |
"Once, walking in the garden,
I was for a second not quite sure that a little man had not run past me
into the flowers."
C.S. Lewis |
"A family of rare,
long-stemmed, speckled, gigantic orchids." Isak Dinesen |
"Have you not noticed the
butterflies' petally wings? They were flowers once, and fluttered
off their stems." Hans Christian Andersen |
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"Hail, brave snapdragon!
As old wives say, thou driv'st nocturnal sprights away." Abraham
Cowley |
"Heart, be thou the
sunflower. Open to receive God's blessing and following Him all
day."
Richter |
"Thistledown white voyagers;
set loose from summer's churlish hand."
Woodworth Reese |
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