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Rose H1 |
Rose H2 |
Rose H3 |
Rose H4 |
Rose H5 |
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"Every magnificent petal
claims its tiny shining sphere of star-lit dew." Oliver Wendell
Holmes |
"Stars of morning, dewdrops
which the sun impearls on every petal of every flower." Milton |
"Though the petals may fall,
the fragrance lives within the quickened senses." Shelley |
"Hail, queen rose, of the
rosebud garden."
Lord Tennyson |
"More exquisite than any other
is the autumn rose."
Theodore d'Aubigne |
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Rose H6 |
Rose H7 |
Rose H8 |
Rose H9 |
Rose H10 |
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"Rose, proud rose of all my
days. Come near me while I sing thee of ancient ways." Yeats |
"All I ask for is fresh roses
each day strewn along my path." Goethe |
"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
"O Gather the Rose of love."
Edmund Spenser |
"There blossoms a rose in the
deeps of my heart." Yeats |
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Rose H11 |
Rose H12 |
Rose H13 |
Rose H14 |
Rose H15 |
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"O Gather the Rose of love."
Edmund Spenser |
"The rose is loveliest wash'd
with morning dew." Sir Walter Scott |
"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
"Glorious God of the granite
and the rose." Elizabeth Doten |
"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
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Rose H16 |
Rose H17 |
Rose H18 |
Rose H19 |
Rose H20 |
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"There blossoms a rose in the
deeps of my heart." Yeats |
"Hail, queen rose, of the
rosebud garden."
Lord Tennyson |
"More exquisite than any other
is the autumn rose."
Theodore d'Aubigne |
"The rose is loveliest wash'd
with morning dew." Sir Walter Scott |
"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
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Rose H21 |
Rose H22 |
Rose H23 |
Rose H24 |
Rose H25 |
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"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
"Is there no hope? God
Himself answered by making a rose at dawn." Tennyson |
"Is there no hope? God
Himself answered by making a rose at dawn." Tennyson |
"There blossoms a rose in the
deeps of my heart." Yeats |
"O Gather the Rose of love."
Edmund Spenser |
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Rose H26 |
Rose H27 |
Rose H28 |
Rose H29 |
Rose H30 |
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"All I ask for is fresh roses
each day strewn along my path." Goethe |
"...there, where melodious
birds sing madrigals, will be make our bed of a thousand fragrant roses."
Shakespeare |
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye
may."
Robert Herrick |
"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
"Is there no hope? God
Himself answered by making a rose at dawn." Tennyson |
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Rose H31 |
Rose H32 |
Rose H33 |
Rose H34 |
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"All I ask for is fresh roses
each day strewn along my path." Goethe |
"O Gather the Rose of love."
Edmund Spenser |
"A rose by any other name
would smell as sweet."
Shakespeare |
"A profusion of pink roses
bending toward the sun speaks to me of all love and gentleness."
William Carlos Williams |
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Rose V1 |
Rose V2 |
Rose V3 |
Rose V4 |
Rose V5 |
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"Won't you come into my
garden? I would like my roses to see you." Henniker Heaton |
"There blossoms a rose in the
deeps of my heart." Yeats |
"...there, where melodious
birds sing madrigals, will be make our bed of a thousand fragrant roses."
Shakespeare |
"Is there no hope? God
Himself answered by making a rose at dawn." Tennyson |
"Won't you come into my
garden? I would like my roses to see you." Henniker Heaton |
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Rose V6 |
Rose V7 |
Rose V8 |
Rose V9 |
Rose V10 |
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"Hail, queen rose, of the
rosebud garden."
Lord Tennyson |
"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
"Won't you come into my
garden? I would like my roses to see you."
Henniker Heaton |
"Hail, queen rose, of the
rosebud garden."
Lord Tennyson |
"Glorious God of the granite
and the rose." Elizabeth Doten |
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Rose V11 |
Rose V12 |
Rose V13 |
Rose V14 |
Rose V15 |
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"Is there no hope? God
Himself answered by making a rose at dawn." Tennyson |
"Won't you come into my
garden? I would like my roses to see you." Henniker Heaton |
"Won't you come into my
garden? I would like my roses to see you."
Henniker Heaton |
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye
may."
Robert Herrick |
"There blossoms a rose in the
deeps of my heart." Yeats |
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Rose V16 |
Rose V17 |
Rose V18 |
Rose V19 |
Rose V20 |
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"More exquisite than any other
is the autumn rose."
Theodore d'Aubigne |
"...'twas none other than the
sweet fragrance of the rose, that delighted her and made her cherish the
day." |
"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
"...'twas none other than the
sweet fragrance of the rose, that delighted her and made her cherish the
day." |
"A profusion of pink roses
bending toward the sun speaks to me of all love and gentleness."
William Carlos Williams |
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Rose V21 |
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"Won't you come into my
garden? I would like my roses to see you." Henniker Heaton |
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Rose Bow H1 |
Rose Bow H2 |
Rose Bow H3 |
Rose Bow V1 |
Rose Bow V2 |
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"...each morn, a thousand
roses bring." Fitzgerald |
"Though the petals may fall,
the fragrance lives within the quickened senses." Shelley |
"...'twas none other than the
sweet fragrance of the rose, that delighted her and made her cherish the
day." |
"Though the petals may fall,
the fragrance lives within the quickened senses." Shelley |
"...'twas none other than the
sweet fragrance of the rose, that delighted her and made her cherish the
day." |
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