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Pansy H1 |
Pansy H2 |
Pansy H3 |
Pansy H4 |
Pansy H5 |
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"Pray God send thee but one
handful of heavenly heart's ease which passeth all the pleasant flowers
that grow in this worlde."
William Bullein |
"Canst thou not tell me
of a gentle pair in the violet embroider'd vale?"
Milton |
"Pray God send thee but one
handful of heavenly heart's ease which passeth all the pleasant flowers
that grow in this worlde."
William Bullein |
"Yet mark'd I where the
bolt of Cupid fell."
Shakespeare |
"Look at us," said the
violets, blooming at her feet. "Here we are to comfort you."
Edward Payson |
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Pansy H6 |
Pansy H7 |
Pansy H8 |
Pansy H9 |
Pansy H10 |
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"Violets do bring a liverall
and gentle minde; the remembrance of honestie, faithfulness and al kindes
of virtues."
John Gerald |
"The violet in her green wood
bower may boast itself the fairest flower, in glen, in copse, or forest
dingle."
Sir Walter Scott |
"Look at us," said the
violets, blooming at her feet. "Here we are to comfort you."
Edward Payson |
"Look at us," said the
violets, blooming at her feet. "Here we are to comfort you."
Edward Payson |
"When the yellow pansy's
modest bell peeps from last year's leaves below."
William Cullen Bryant |
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Pansy H11 |
Pansy H12 |
Pansy H13 |
Pansy H14 |
Pansy V1 |
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"When the yellow pansy's
modest bell peeps from last year's leaves below."
William Cullen Bryant |
"Canst thou not tell me
of a gentle pair in the violet embroider'd vale?"
Milton |
"Canst thou not tell me
of a gentle pair in the violet embroider'd vale?"
Milton |
"Canst thou not tell me
of a gentle pair in the violet embroider'd vale?"
Milton |
"Yet mark'd I where the
bolt of Cupid fell."
Shakespeare |
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Pansy V2 |
Pansy V3 |
Pansy V4 |
Pansy V5 |
Pansy V6 |
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"Pray God send thee but one
handful of heavenly heart's ease which passeth all the pleasant flowers
that grow in this worlde."
William Bullein |
"The violet in her green wood
bower may boast itself the fairest flower, in glen, in copse, or forest
dingle."
Sir Walter Scott |
"Canst thou not tell me
of a gentle pair in the violet embroider'd vale?"
Milton |
"Look at us," said the
violets, blooming at her feet. "Here we are to comfort you."
Edward Payson |
"Violets do bring a liverall
and gentle minde; the remembrance of honestie, faithfulness and al kindes
of virtues."
John Gerald |
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Pansy V7 |
Pansy V8 |
Pansy V9 |
Pansy V10 |
Pansy V11 |
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"Look at us," said the
violets, blooming at her feet. "Here we are to comfort you."
Edward Payson |
"Pray God send thee but one
handful of heavenly heart's ease which passeth all the pleasant flowers
that grow in this worlde."
William Bullein |
"The violet in her green wood
bower may boast itself the fairest flower, in glen, in copse, or forest
dingle."
Sir Walter Scott |
"Look at us," said the
violets, blooming at her feet. "Here we are to comfort you."
Edward Payson |
"The King is but a man as I
am; the violet smells to him as it does to me."
Shakespeare |
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Pansy V12 |
Pansy V13 |
Pansy H15 |
Pansy H16 |
Pansy H17 |
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"Look at us," said the
violets, blooming at her feet. "Here we are to comfort you."
Edward Payson |
"In baskets, bring thou pinke
and bleue bindweed and violets withal."
Columella |
"Look at us," said the
violets, blooming at her feet. "Here we are to comfort you."
Edward Payson |
"Violets do bring a liverall
and gentle minde; the remembrance of honestie, faithfulness and al kindes
of virtues."
John Gerald |
"The violet in her green wood
bower may boast itself the fairest flower, in glen, in copse, or forest
dingle."
Sir Walter Scott |
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Pansy H18 |
Pansy V14 |
Pansy V15 |
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"Violets do bring a liverall
and gentle minde; the remembrance of honestie, faithfulness and al kindes
of virtues."
John Gerald |
"Violets do bring a liverall
and gentle minde; the remembrance of honestie, faithfulness and al kindes
of virtues."
John Gerald |
"The violet in her green wood
bower may boast itself the fairest flower, in glen, in copse, or forest
dingle."
Sir Walter Scott |
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