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The Poetical Language of Flowers
or, The Pilgrimage of Love. By Thomas Miller. Second Edition
Miller, Thomas (1807-1874)
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TIME, LOVE, AND THE FLOWERS.
THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS.
FORGET-ME NOT.
FORGET-ME-NOT.
THE VIOLET OF THE VALLEY.
FLOWERS OF LOVE.
OLD SAXON FLOWERS.
OLD SAXON FLOWERS.
HOW THE ROSE BECAME RED.
THE QUEEN OF BEAUTY AND OF LOVE.
FLOWERS OF THOUGHT.
PANSIES.
THE DAISY OF THE DALE.
DROOPING DAISY.
LEGEND OF THE FLOWER-SPIRITS.
SONG OF THE FLOWER-SPIRITS.
CUPID AND PSYCHE.
THE VALE OF ARCADIA.
ELLEN NEVILLE.
THE OLD CASTLE GARDEN.
THE SNOWDROP.
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The Poetical Language of Flowers
“A book
In which thou wilt find many a lovely saying
About the leaves and flowers,—about the playing
Of nymphs in woods and fountains, and the shade
Keeping a silence round a sleeping maid.”
—Keats.
The Poetical Language of Flowers