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" In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with child-like, credulous affection We behold their tender buds expand ; Emblems... "
Annual Report of the State Horticultural Society of Missouri - Page 100
by Missouri. State Horticultural Society - 1889
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 10

American periodicals - 1837 - 578 pages
...crumbling towers, Speaking of the Past unto the Present, Tell us of the ancient Games of Flowers.* In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with child-like, credulous...
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Voices of the Night

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Digital images - 1839 - 174 pages
...crumbling towers, Speaking of the Past unto the Present, Tell us of the ancient Games of Flowers ; In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with childlike, credulous...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1870 - 406 pages
...ourselves, that they, like the flowers, though buried long, will bloom again in a sunnier clime. " In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by the most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with childlike...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1872 - 516 pages
...mission, they all have something to say to us, either in the way of comfort, or rebuke, or instruction. " In all places then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul like wings, Teaching us, by the most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And...
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Voices of the Night

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1843 - 174 pages
...crumbling towers, Speaking of the Past unto the Present, Tell us of the ancient Games of Flowers ; In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with childlike, credulous...
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The Phytologist: A Popular Botanical Miscellany, Volume 2, Part 1

George Luxford, Edward Newman - Botany - 1845 - 400 pages
...whose crumbling towers Speaking of the past unto the present Tell us of the ancient games of flowers. In all places then and in all seasons Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us by most persuasive reasons How akin they are to human things." On an island near that already...
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Advocate of Peace, Volumes 4-5

Arbitration (International law) - 1873 - 398 pages
...world of ours ; Making evident our own creation, In these stars of earth — these golden flowers. In all places then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reason», How akin they are to human things. And with childlike, credulous...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...crumbling towers, Speaking of the Past unto the Present, Tell us of the ancient Games of Flowers ; In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with child-like, credulous...
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Poems

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 462 pages
...crumbling towers, Speaking of the Past unto the Present, Tell us of the ancient games of Flowers ; In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with child-like, credulous...
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Poems, Volume 1

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 500 pages
...crumbling towers, Speaking of the Past unto the Present, Tell us of the ancient Games of Flowers ; In all places, then, and in all seasons, Flowers expand their light and soul-like wings, Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons, How akin they are to human things. And with childlike, credulous...
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