Quotes in this theme
Flowers and Gardens
William Shakespeare
This silent war of lilies and of roses, Which Tarquin view’d in her fair face’s field.
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Pierre de Ronsard
Sweetheart, come see if the rose Which at morning began to unclose Its damask gown to the sun Has not lost, now the day is done, The folds of its damasked gown And its colors so like your own.
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Geoffrey Chaucer
That, of al the floures in the mede, Thanne love I most thise floures white and rede, Swiche as men callen daysyes in our toun.
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