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"The garden's afire with a
joyful blaze of tulips in the morning rays." Emerson |
"Come, O Spring, to burst the
froz'n bid. Bring deep tulips dash'd with fiery dew." Keats |
"The garden's afire with a
joyful blaze of tulips in the morning rays." Emerson |
"Tulipa is a forraine flower,
after some fewe daies floured, the points turne backward, like a Turkes
cap." Gerard |
"Come, O Spring, to burst the
froz'n bid. Bring deep tulips dash'd with fiery dew." Keats |
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"Come, O Spring, to burst the
froz'n bid. Bring deep tulips dash'd with fiery dew." Keats |
"For brilliant tints to charm
the eye, what flow'r can with the tulip vi? Anonymouse |
"The garden's afire with a
joyful blaze of tulips in the morning rays." Emerson |
"Six leves doth the painted
cup compose, on which kind nature's every dye bestows." Rene Rapin |
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