Then youthful box, which now hath grace Your houses to renew, Grown old, surrender must his place Unto the crisped yew. When yew is out, then birch comes in, And many flowers beside, Both of a fresh and fragrant kin, To honour Whitsuntide. Wild flowers of the year [by A. Pratt]. - Page 53by Anne Pratt - 1799 - 284 pagesFull view - About this book
| Gardening - 1850 - 376 pages
...renew, Grown oldpRurrendermuethfs place Unto the crisped yew. When yew Is out, then birch cornos ¡о, And many flowers beside; Both of a fresh and fragrant kin, To honour Whitsuntide. Green nrlirs then, and sweetest bénin, With cooler oalcpii bough», Come in for eomely ornaments To re-adorn... | |
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...surrender must his place Unto the crisped yew. When yew is out ; then birch comes in, And many flow'rs beside, Both of a fresh, and fragrant kin, To honour Whitsuntide: Green rushes then, and sweetest bents, With cooler oaken boughs, Come in for comely ornaments, To readorn the house. CCXLIX.... | |
| 1818 - 550 pages
...houses to renew : Grown old, surrender must his place, Unto the crisped Yew. When Yew is out, then Birch comes in, And many Flowers beside ; Both of a fresh and fragrant kinue, To honour Whitsomide. Green Bushes then, aud sweetest Bents, With cooler Okeu boughs ; Come... | |
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...Your houses to renew, Grown old, surrender must his place Unto the crisped Yew. When Yew U out, then Birch comes in, And many Flowers beside, Both of a fresh and fragrant kinne, To honour Whitsuntide. Green Bushes then, and sweetest Bents, With cooler Olten boughs, Come... | |
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...Your houses to renew, Grown old, surrender must his place Goto the crisped Yew. When Yew is out, then Birch comes in, And many Flowers beside, Both of a fresh and fragrant kinne, To honour Whitsontide. Creep Bushes then, and sweetest Bents, With cooler Oken boughs. Come... | |
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...Your houses to renew, Grown old, surrender must his place Unto the crisped yew. When yew is out, then birch comes in, And many flowers beside. Both of a fresh and fragrant kilnie, To honour Whitsontide. Green rushes then, and sweetest bents, With cooler okeu boughs Come... | |
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