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1955a6c Ilk cowslip cup shall kep a tear. Flowers
da8ef28 The nesh yonge coweslip bendethe wyth the dewe. Flowers
92f58b1 The cowslip is a country wench. Flowers
51b23cd The first wan cowslip, wetWith tears of the first morn. Flowers
639cbec Through tall cowslips nodding near you,Just to touch you as you pass. Flowers
ca384fc And ye talk together still,Letters cowslips on the hill. Flowers
878cf66 And by the meadow-trenches blow the faint sweet cuckoo-flowers. Flowers
9906692 The blue and bright-eyed floweret of the brook,Hope's gentle gem, the sweet Forget-me-not. Flowers
b25fb25 The sweet forget-me-nots,That grow for happy lovers. Flowers
4ced45d And the blue gentian-flower, that, in the breeze,Nods lonely, of her beauteous race the last. Flowers
bcb24cc Blue thou art, intensely blue;Flower, whence came thy dazzling hue? Flowers
fc6cc68 The hyacinth for constancy wi' its unchanging blue. Flowers
5f71c1a By field and by fell, and by mountain gorge,Shone Hyacinths blue and clear. Flowers
408d27f Here hyacinths of heavenly blueShook their rich tresses to the morn. Flowers
6b6324a The yellow flags * * * would standUp to their chins in water. Flowers
5ef98b0 Lilies of all kinds,The flower-de-luce being one! Flowers
13d9dfa What, is the jay more precious than the lark,Because his feathers are more beautiful? Flowers
ef6d495 And at my silent window-sillThe jessamine peeps in. Flowers
c7be691 Jasmine is sweet, and has many loves. Flowers
ea117a4 The lilac spreadOdorous essence. Flowers
5b1acac The purple clusters load the lilac-bushes. Flowers
0849ead Lotos, the name; divine, nectareous juice! Flowers
e8f4004 Stone lotus cups, with petals dipped in sand. Flowers
d28ce4c They wove the lotus band to deckAnd fan with pensile wreath their neck. Flowers
2ed4ba2 The lotos bowed above the tide and dreamed. Flowers
9552a09 Fragrant o'er all the western grovesThe tall magnolia towers unshaded. Flowers
9a675e8 And winking Mary-buds beginTo ope their golden eyes. Flowers
3d4f866 The marigold abroad her leaves doth spread,Because the sun's and her power is the same. Flowers
9e0d455 No marigolds yet closed are,No shadows great appeare. Flowers
4c9041e The sun-observing marigold. Flowers
0cbb711 Fair is the marigold, for pottage meet. Flowers
03541b4 Her heart was a passion-flower, bearing within it the crown of thorns and the cross of Christ. Flowers
a5b484f The beauteous pink I would not slight.Pride of the gardener's leisure. Flowers
9d3724b The primrose banks how fair! Flowers
09f5417 Her modest looks the cottage might adorn,Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Flowers
1b6ab81 Bountiful Primroses, With outspread heart that needs the rough leaves' care. Flowers
3e290f5 A primrose by a river's brim,And it was nothing more. Flowers
c42460f Primroses, the Spring may love them;Summer knows but little of them. Flowers
41779f4 And the saffron flowerClear as a flame of sacrifice breaks out. Flowers
f371ce4 The morning star of flowers. Flowers
0df6365 The pea is but a wanton witchAnd clasps her rings on every hand. Flowers
dc5e3fd What loved little islands, twice seen in their lakes :Can the wild water-lily restore. Flowers
bdd6ee9 Swan flocks of lilies shoreward lying,In sweetness, not in music, dying. Flowers
f7cbe5b This has got me. Don't worry; it must be all for the best. Floyd B. Olson