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"Red berries shine here and
there in the lattices and they are sticking springs into the carvings and
sconces of the cathedral." Dickens |
"Let ivy stand without the
door, let holly stand in the manor hall, fairest to behold."
Shakespeare-Henry VI |
"Up with the holly and ivy
all, wherewith we drest the Christmas hall." Robert Herrick |
"Which do you love best?
The holly with her drops of blood, the one that is green on Christmas
day."
Old Christmas chant |
"...with trembling fingers did
we weave the holly round the Christmas wreath."
Tennyson |
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"Then heigh ho, the holly
sing, heigh ho unto the green holly, this life is most jolly!"
Shakespeare |
"And in the morning, the
glorious sun came up and the ice sparkled like ten million billion
diamonds."
Uncle Wiggly |
"...for the first tree in the
green wood it was the holly."
Old English Carol |
"And in the morning, the
glorious sun came up and the ice sparkled like ten million billion
diamonds."
Uncle Wiggly |
"Then heigh ho, the hollly
sing, heigh ho unto the green holly, this life is most jolly!"
Shakespeare |