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They were cheery littleimps, who sucked up fragrance and pleasantness out of theirsurroundings, dreary as these looked; even as a flower can find itsproper perfume in any soil where its seed happens to...
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There was a fragrance of oldlearning in this ancient library; a soothing influence, as the Americanfelt, of time-honored ideas, where the strife, novelties, uneasyagitating conflict, attrition of...
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The pleasant firelight! I must still keep harping on it. The kitchen hearth had an old-fashioned breadth, depth, and spaciousness, far within which lay what seemed the butt of a good-sized oak-tree,...
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That particles become divided into less portions than is shewn in these examples is evident from the daily observation of the sense of smell. The violet fills even a royal apartment with its sweet...
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The forest bloom has departed, the birds have flown, the squirrels and the boys are a-nutting; on the roadsides few flowers besides the asters linger and the long sprays of the wreath goldenrod, the...
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And these were but the first of the flowers; for when the brief tropic twilight is quenched, a new world is born. The leaves and blossoms of the day are at rest, and the birds and insects sleep. New...
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Fragrance in the Writings of Bayard TaylorTake our survey New!Eldorado, or, Adventures in the Path of Empire: Comprising a ..., Volume 2By Bayard TaylorThe whole landscape was like a garden. For...
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Fragrance Quote November 15th, 2011-Travel, reminiscences and experiences By Emil KlopferIn the early morning, when I galloped along driving the cattle before me, the dew still glistening on the grass,...
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THE BATH.The dewy beach beneath her glows;A pencilled beam, the lighthouse burns:Full-breathed, the fragrant sea-wind blows, —Life to the world returns!by Bayard...
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IN THE MEADOWS.LIE in the summer meadows,In the meadows all alone,With the infinite sky above me,And the sun on his midday throne.The smell of the flowering grassesIs sweeter than any rose,'And a...
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The sweetness and splendor of that evening will never fade from my mind. It is laid away in the same portfolio with marvellous sunsets on the becalmed Pacific; with twilight's on the Venetian lagoons;...
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The forest bloom has departed, the birds have flown, the squirrels and the boys are a-nutting; on the roadsides few flowers besides the asters linger and the long sprays of the wreath goldenrod, the...
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A journey of nine hundred miles, still over these broad plains of India, will bring us to the city of Agra, which, like Delhi, stands not on the Ganges, but on its great tributary, the Jumna. It is an...
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After this advice, the dervish threw off his cloak, and appeared as a magician. He was covered only with his large particoloured girdle which adorned his breast. He took from a purse which hung from...
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The Coming of Winter By Walter Prichard EatonI LIKE the coming of Winter, nor can I easily read into it the symbols of sadness which the poets find.Ah, minstrel, how strange is The carol you sing!Let...
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Sweet apples are perhaps the most nutritious, and when baked are a feast in themselves. With a tree of the Jersey sweet or of the Talman sweet in bearing, no man's table need be devoid of luxuries and...
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Living with Trees by W. H. HudsonI Remember—better than any orchard, grove, or wood I have ever entered or seen, do I remember that shady oasis of trees at my new home on the illimitable grassy plain....
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The Heart of a GardenBy Rosamund Marriott WatsonThe hoar frost and the snow have been weaving their white magic over the garden, a wonder that never stales, but would seem to hang out fresh signals to...
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A Child of the Forest by Carmen Sylvahttp://www.whitelotusblog.com/2016/03/a-child-of-forest-by-carmen-sylva.htmlhttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AAnton_Romako_-_Am_Wasserfall.jpg
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