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The Language of Flowers: Penhaligon's Scented Treasury of Verse and Prose

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About The Language Of Flowers: Penhaligon's Scented

Product Description Penhaligon's fourth and most exquisite gift volume focuses on the romance of flowers. Each flower's meaning is described through passages and captivating illustrations. 45 full-color illustrations. Review Gentian: You Are Unjust by Charles Synge Christopher Bowen Cornflower: Delicacy by Robert Seymour Bridges Nasturtum: Patriotism by Rupert Brooke Geranium by Robert Browning Lilac: First Emotions Of Love by Robert Burns Forget-me-not: True Love by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Jasmine by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Lines On Observing A Blossom [on The First Of February 1796] by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Pansy: Thoughts by Sarah Doudney Honeysuckle: Sweetness Of Disposition by Robert Herrick Speedwell: Female Fedelity by Emily Henrietta Hickey Bluebell: Constancy by John Keats Clematis: Mental Beauty by John Keats Lily Of The Valley: Return Of Happiness by John Keats Marigold: Grief by John Keats Narcissus: Egotism by John Keats Orchid: A Belle by John Keats Stanza 30. Lavender: Distrust by John Keats Wallpaper: Fidelity In Adversity by John Keats Iris: Message by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Hyacinth: Sorrow by John Milton The Sunflower: Haughtiness by Thomas Moore Ivy: Fidelity by Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore Rose by Sappho Carnation by William Shakespeare Columbine: Columbine by William Shakespeare Crown Imperial: Majesty And Power by William Shakespeare Hollyhock: Female Ambition by William Shakespeare Peony: Shame And Bashfulness by William Shakespeare Primrose: Early Youth, Fr. The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare Sonnet: 54 by William Shakespeare Tulip by William Shakespeare Violet: Modesty by William Shakespeare Phlox - Agreement by Philip Sidney Chrysanthemum by Alfred Tennyson Water Lily: Purity Of Heart by Alfred Tennyson Poppy: Fantastic Extravagance by Francis Thompson Amaryllis: Pride by Anonymous Daisy: Innocence by Anonymous Dandelions: Oracle by Anonymous Lily: Purity by Anonymous Camellia: Perfected Loveliness by Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi Foxglove: Insincerity by Mary Webb Regard And Chivalry by William Wordsworth -- Table of Poems from From the Inside Flap fourth and most exquisite gift volume focuses on the romance of flowers. Each flower's meaning is described through passages and captivating illustrations. 45 full-color illustrations.