The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Band 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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... flowers , and let her tears fall on them , and threw them to her lover , and her father appeared , and Lautrec gathered up the flowers , and hastily withdrew . In obedience to the injunctions of his mis- tress , he departed from ...
... flowers , and let her tears fall on them , and threw them to her lover , and her father appeared , and Lautrec gathered up the flowers , and hastily withdrew . In obedience to the injunctions of his mis- tress , he departed from ...
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... flowers , disposed in various devices . Sometimes boards are used , which are cut to the figure intended to be represented , and covered with moist clay , into which the stems of the flowers are inserted to preserve their freshness ...
... flowers , disposed in various devices . Sometimes boards are used , which are cut to the figure intended to be represented , and covered with moist clay , into which the stems of the flowers are inserted to preserve their freshness ...
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... flowers of the wild thyme , which exhales its rich aromatic odour as you press it with your feet ; and among it the elegant blue heath - bell is nodding its half - dependent head from its almost invisible stem , -its perpetual motion ...
... flowers of the wild thyme , which exhales its rich aromatic odour as you press it with your feet ; and among it the elegant blue heath - bell is nodding its half - dependent head from its almost invisible stem , -its perpetual motion ...
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