Who can see, or hear the name of the daisy, the common field daisy, without a thousand pleasurable associations -' It is connected with the sports of childhood and with the pleasures of youth. We walk abroad to seek it ; yet it is the very emblem of home.... A floral guide for east Kent - Page 23by Matthew Henry Cowell - 1839 - 98 pagesFull view - About this book
| Elizabeth Kent - Botany - 1823 - 498 pages
...margherita; pratellina [meadow-flower]; bellide; fiore di primavera [springtide-flower.] WHO can see, or hear the name of the Daisy, the common Field Daisy,...seek it; yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with man, woman, and child : it is the robin of flowers. Turn it all ways, and on every side... | |
| English literature - 1823 - 614 pages
...Who can see, or hear the name of the Daisy, the common Field Daisy, without a thousand pleasureable associations ! It is connected •with the sports...seek it ; yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with man, woman, and child : it is the robin of flowers. Turn it all ways, and on every side... | |
| 1823 - 610 pages
...Who can see, or hear the name of the Daisy, the common Field Daisy, without a thousand pleasure-able associations ! It is connected with the sports of...seek it ; yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with man, woman, and child : it is the robin of flowers. Turn it all ways, and on every side... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1830 - 868 pages
...• 10. 4. A Flower of the Season. The fair author of the " Flora Domestica" inquires, " Who can see, or hear the name of the daisy, the common field daisy,...seek it ; yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with man, woman, and child : it is the robin of flowers. Turn it all ways, and on every side... | |
| Botany - 1830 - 612 pages
...without a thousand pleasurable associations ! It is connected with the sports of childhood and with thr pleasures of youth. We walk abroad to seek it ; yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with man, woman, and child ; it is the robin of flowers. Turn it all ways, and on every side... | |
| Botany - 1830 - 614 pages
...without в thousand pleuurable associations ! It is connected with the sports of childhood and with Hit- pleasures of youth. We walk abroad to seek it ; yet it is the тегу emblem of home. It is a favourite with man, woman, and child ; it is the тоЫп of Sowers.... | |
| Mary Roberts - Gloucestershire (England) - 1831 - 388 pages
...is also opening to the sun. " Who can see or hear the name of daisy, without a thousand pleasureable associations ?" " It is connected with the sports...seek it; yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with every one: it is the robin of flowers. Turn it all ways, and on every side you will... | |
| William Baxter - Angiosperms - 1834 - 348 pages
...or hear the name of the Daisy, the common Field Daisy, without a thousand pleasurable associations l It is connected with the sports of childhood and with...seek it ; yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with man, woman, and child : it is the robin of flowers. Turn it all ways, and on every side... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1837 - 874 pages
...• 10. 4. A Flower of the Seaton. The feir author of the " Flora Domestica" inquires, " Who can see, or hear the name of the daisy, the common field daisy,...seek it ; yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with roan, woman, and child : it is the robin of Bowers. Turn it all ways, and on every side... | |
| M. H. Cowell - Plants - 1839 - 140 pages
...72 perennis,** common 3. 11. w — 1 " Who," says the author of the • Flora Domcstica,' " can see or hear the name of the daisy, the common field daisy,...seek it, yet it is the very emblem of home. It is a favourite with man, womau, and child ; it is the robin of flowers." " 'Tis Flora's page ; in every... | |
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