Ye Gardeyne Boke: A Collection of Quotations Instructive and SentimentalP. Elder, 1906 - 72 sivua |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 7
Sivu 37
... grace , Flavoring the odorless gray autumn chill , Nipped by the furtive frosts , but cheery still , Lifting to heaven from the bare garden place A smiling face . Susan Coolidge . Azaleas - whitest of white ! White as the drifted. 37 De ...
... grace , Flavoring the odorless gray autumn chill , Nipped by the furtive frosts , but cheery still , Lifting to heaven from the bare garden place A smiling face . Susan Coolidge . Azaleas - whitest of white ! White as the drifted. 37 De ...
Sivu 41
... , And the snowdrop a grace , And the sweet pea a way , And the heart's - ease a face , - Yet there's nothing like the rose When she blows . Christina G. Rossetti . Omar's Rose Look to the Rose that blows about us-. 41 De Gardeyne Boke 口.
... , And the snowdrop a grace , And the sweet pea a way , And the heart's - ease a face , - Yet there's nothing like the rose When she blows . Christina G. Rossetti . Omar's Rose Look to the Rose that blows about us-. 41 De Gardeyne Boke 口.
Sivu 42
... grace bestow . ' The spirit paused , in silent thought , What grace was there that flower had not ? ' 42 De Gardeyne Boke.
... grace bestow . ' The spirit paused , in silent thought , What grace was there that flower had not ? ' 42 De Gardeyne Boke.
Sivu 43
A Collection of Quotations Instructive and Sentimental Jennie Day Haines. What grace was there that flower had not ? ' Twas but a moment , -o'er the rose A veil of moss the angel throws , And , robed in nature's simplest weed , Could ...
A Collection of Quotations Instructive and Sentimental Jennie Day Haines. What grace was there that flower had not ? ' Twas but a moment , -o'er the rose A veil of moss the angel throws , And , robed in nature's simplest weed , Could ...
Sivu 57
... grace , " Dear God , the name thou gavest me Alas ! I have forgot . " Then kindly looked the Father down , And said , " Forget - me - not . " Unknown . We may fancy that Eve - herself the first rose of womanhood - gave its name among ...
... grace , " Dear God , the name thou gavest me Alas ! I have forgot . " Then kindly looked the Father down , And said , " Forget - me - not . " Unknown . We may fancy that Eve - herself the first rose of womanhood - gave its name among ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Ye Gardeyne Boke: A Collection of Quotations Instructive and Sentimental ... Jennie Day Haines Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2016 |
Ye Gardeyne Boke; A Collection of Quotations Instructive and Sentimental ... Jennie Day Haines,John Henry Nash,Tomoyé Press Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2016 |
Ye Gardeyne Boke; A Collection of Quotations Instructive and Sentimental ... Jennie Day Haines Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2008 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Alice Morse Earle Amos Bronson Alcott angel Bacon Lord Verulam beautiful beds bees birds bloom blossoms blows blue breath buds Celia Thaxter Chinese gardens Christina G colour Commuter's Wife Daffodil Dandelion delight dream earth Edith Nesbit eyes fair feet Flower-Names flowers fountain fragrant Francis Bacon Francis Bacon Lord gentle German Garden glow grass green ground grow heart heart's-ease Henry van Dyke herbere herbs Italian garden JENNIE DAY HAINES John Ruskin Joseph Addison leaf leaves light Lilacs lilies look Mabel Osgood Wright Margaret Deland marigold morning-glory never night o'er Old-Fashioned Gardens Oliver Wendell Holmes orchard pale pansies Paradise perfume Pink plants poppies purple rose seeds shade shrubs sleep Smell Spanish Gardens Spring stars summer Sun-Dial Sunflower sweet pea tall tell tender things thou thought trees tulips violets walk wall-flower Walter Savage Landor weeds wild William wind word garden
Suositut otteet
Sivu 15 - AH! SUN-FLOWER Ah Sun-flower! weary of time, Who countest the steps of the Sun, Seeking after that sweet golden clime Where the traveller's journey is done: Where the Youth pined away with desire, And the pale Virgin shrouded in snow, Arise from their graves and aspire Where my Sun-flower wishes to go.
Sivu 50 - For fountains, they are a great beauty and refreshment ; but pools mar all, and make the garden unwholesome, and full of flies and frogs. Fountains I intend to be of two natures ; the one that sprinkleth or spouteth water: the other a fair receipt of water, of some thirty or forty foot square, but without fish, or slime, or mud.
Sivu 53 - twas beyond a mortal's share To wander solitary there : Two paradises 'twere in one, To live in paradise alone. How well the skilful gardener drew Of flowers and herbs this dial new; Where, from above, the milder sun Does through a fragrant zodiac run, And, as it works, the industrious bee Computes its time as well as we ! How could such sweet and wholesome hours Be reckoned but with herbs and flowers...
Sivu 69 - Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls, Come hither, the dances are done, In gloss of satin and glimmer of pearls, Queen lily and rose in one; Shine out, little head, sunning over with curls, To the flowers, and be their sun.
Sivu 4 - Betwixt them lawns, or level downs, and flocks Grazing the tender herb, were interposed, Or palmy hillock ; or the flowery lap Of some irriguous valley spread her store, Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose : Another side, umbrageous grots and caves Of cool recess, o'er which the mantling vine Lays forth her purple grape, and gently creeps Luxuriant; meanwhile murmuring waters fall Down the slope hills, dispersed, or in a lake, That to the fringed bank with myrtle crown'd Her crystal mirror...
Sivu 25 - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER I REMEMBER, I remember, The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn; He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now, I often wish the night Had borne my breath away! I remember, I remember, The roses, red and white, The violets, and the lily-cups, Those flowers made of light!
Sivu 49 - Our British Gardeners, on the contrary, instead of humouring Nature, love to deviate from it as much as possible, Our Trees rise in Cones, Globes, and Pyramids, We see the Marks of the Scissars upon every Plant and Bush...
Sivu 3 - You must know, Sir, that I look upon the pleasure which we take in a garden, as one of the most innocent delights in human life. A garden was the habitation of our first parents before the fall. It is naturally apt to fill the mind with calmness and tranquillity, and to lay all its turbulent passions at rest. It gives us a great insight into the contrivance and wisdom of Providence, and suggests innumerable subjects for meditation.
Sivu 4 - Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cedar, and pine, and fir, and branching palm, A sylvan scene; and as the ranks ascend Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view.
Sivu 13 - Here are sweet peas, on tip-toe for a flight: With wings of gentle flush o'er delicate white, And taper fingers catching at all things, To bind them all about with tiny rings.