Flowers; their moral, language, and poetry, ed. by H.G. AdamsHenry Gardiner Adams 1844 |
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第20页
... look so like a smile , Seems , as it issues from the shapeless mould , An emanation of the indwelling Life , A visible token of the upholding Love , That are the soul of this wide universe . " - BRYANT . Yes ! beautiful and radiant ...
... look so like a smile , Seems , as it issues from the shapeless mould , An emanation of the indwelling Life , A visible token of the upholding Love , That are the soul of this wide universe . " - BRYANT . Yes ! beautiful and radiant ...
第30页
... look down on your folded bells ; Through dewy leaves , of many a wild perfume Greeting the wanderer of the hill and grove Like sudden music ; more than this ye bring- Far more ; ye whisper of the all - fostering love , Which thus hath ...
... look down on your folded bells ; Through dewy leaves , of many a wild perfume Greeting the wanderer of the hill and grove Like sudden music ; more than this ye bring- Far more ; ye whisper of the all - fostering love , Which thus hath ...
第40页
... your perfume on the breezes far ; How fair to look upon ; All prank'd with dew , Ye flash upon the view , Like many rainbows blended into one . In valleys green , Like lovely , sportive children , 40 MORAL OF FLOWERS .
... your perfume on the breezes far ; How fair to look upon ; All prank'd with dew , Ye flash upon the view , Like many rainbows blended into one . In valleys green , Like lovely , sportive children , 40 MORAL OF FLOWERS .
第48页
... looks of love . Yes , flowers have their language . Theirs is an oratory , that speaks in perfumed silence , and there is tenderness , and passion , and even the light heartedness of mirth in the variegated beauty of their vocabulary ...
... looks of love . Yes , flowers have their language . Theirs is an oratory , that speaks in perfumed silence , and there is tenderness , and passion , and even the light heartedness of mirth in the variegated beauty of their vocabulary ...
第58页
... look upon them not as the mere play - things of an idle hour , —as gauds and decorations for the frivolous and vain , but as something too sacred to be made the symbols of false sentiments and feigned , or evil passions . But reverently ...
... look upon them not as the mere play - things of an idle hour , —as gauds and decorations for the frivolous and vain , but as something too sacred to be made the symbols of false sentiments and feigned , or evil passions . But reverently ...
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常见术语和短语
adorn Almighty band beautiful bells bend beneath blessing bloom blossoms blue blush bosom bough bowers breath breeze bride bright Bring flowers brow buds CAROLINE BOWLES CHARLOTTE SMITH charm connecting space cowslips crown daisy dead deck delicate delight doth dream e'en earth EBENEZER ELLIOT ELIZA RENNIE Elves eyes fair fairest fairy fields floral fragrance fresh gale garden garlands gather gentle grace grass grave green grove grow hand harebells hath heart heaven holy hope hour Language of Flowers leaves light lily look love ye loveliness maiden mountain N. P. WILLIS nature nature's neath night nosegays o'er odours pale pale flowers perfume plants pleasant poet primrose purple queen rich rose says scent sighs singing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit spring stream strew summer sweetest tears thee thou thought tomb trees vale violet wandering waving wild banks wild flowers woods
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第21页 - I HEARD a thousand blended notes, While in a grove I sate reclined, In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts Bring sad thoughts to the mind. To her fair works did Nature link The human soul that through me ran ; And much it grieved my heart to think What man has made of man.
第121页 - I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows, Where ox-lips and the nodding violet grows ; Quite over-canopied with lush woodbine, With sweet musk-roses, and with eglantine...
第248页 - SMALL service is true service while it lasts : Of humblest Friends, bright Creature ! scorn not one : The Daisy, by the shadow that it casts, Protects the lingering dew-drop from the Sun.
第85页 - How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man! How passing wonder He who made him such, Who centred in our make such strange extremes!
第229页 - With fairest flowers, Whilst summer lasts, and I live here, Fidele, I'll sweeten thy sad grave : thou shalt not lack The flower that's like thy face, pale primrose ; nor The azured hare-bell, like thy veins ; no, nor The leaf of eglantine, whom not to slander, Out-sweeten'd not thy breath...
第132页 - Where the bee sucks, there suck I; In a cowslip's bell I lie : There I couch when owls do cry, On the bat's back I do fly After summer merrily: Merrily, merrily, shall I live now, Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.
第47页 - Thus there are two books from whence I collect my divinity ; besides that written one of God, another of His servant nature, that universal and public manuscript, that lies expansed unto the eyes of all...
第246页 - All sadness but despair : now gentle gales, Fanning their odoriferous wings, dispense Native perfumes, and whisper whence they stole Those balmy spoils.
第238页 - Thy footsteps to a slope of green access Where, like an infant's smile, over the dead, A light of laughing flowers along the grass is spread. And gray walls moulder round, on which dull Time Feeds, like slow fire upon a hoary brand ; And one keen pyramid with wedge sublime, Pavilioning the dust of him who planned This refuge for his memory, doth stand Like flame transformed to marble ; and beneath, A field is spread, on which a newer band Have pitched in Heaven's smile their camp of death Welcoming...
第237页 - Go thou to Rome, — at once the Paradise, The grave, the city, and the wilderness; And where its wrecks like shattered mountains rise, And flowering weeds, and fragrant copses dress The bones of Desolation's nakedness Pass, till the spirit of the spot shall lead Thy footsteps to a slope of green access Where, like an infant's smile, over the dead A light of laughing flowers along the grass is spread...