Then the strawberry leaves dying, with a most excellent cordial smell. Then the flower of the vines : it is a little dust like the dust of a bent, which grows upon the cluster in the first coming forth. The Horticultural Register - Page 511834Full view - About this book
| Francis Bacon - Conduct of life - 1879 - 356 pages
...like the dust of a Bent,21 which grows upon the cluster in the first coming forth ; then Sweet-Briar, then Wallflowers, which are very delightful to be...lower chamber window ; then Pinks and Gilliflowers, specially the matted Pink and Clove Gilliflower ; then the flowers of the Lime-tree ; then the Honeysuckles,... | |
| Henry Arthur Bright - Formal gardens - 1879 - 142 pages
...of Conway ! Few scents are more delicious than that of Wallflowers. Bacon says of them that they " are very delightful, to be set under a parlour or lower chamber window." It is an old controversy whether the Wallflower and the Gillyflower are the same; but it seems tolerably... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1880 - 702 pages
...like the dust of a bent,' which grows upon the cluster in the first coming forth — then sweetbriar, then wall-flowers, which are very delightful to be...and gilliflowers,' especially the matted pink and clove gilliflowers ; then the flowers of the lime-tree ; then the honeysuckles, so they be somewhat... | |
| Girls - 1881 - 390 pages
...grass of the genus argoslis), which grows upon the cluster in the firstcoming forth; then sweet-briar; then wall-flowers, which are very delightful to be set under a parlour or lower chamberwindow ; then pinks and gillyflowers, especially the matted pink and close gillyflower; then... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 324 pages
...a bent, which grows upon the cluster in the first coming forth. Then sweetbriar. Then wall-f[owers, which are very delightful to be set under a parlour...pinks and gilliflowers, especially the matted pink and clove gilliflowers. Then the flowers 70 of the lime-tree. Then the honeysuckles, so they be somewhat... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 pages
...not send forth their smell at any distanoe. forth ; then sweet-briar,.'then wallflowers, which arc very delightful to be set under a parlour or lower chamber window; then pinks and gilliflowers, specially the matted pink and clove gilliflower ; then the flowers of the limetree ; then the honeysuckles,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1883 - 236 pages
...lower chamber window; then pinks and gilliflowers, specially the matted pink and clove gilliflower; then the flowers of the lime-tree; then the honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afnr off Of bean-flowers JI speak not, because they arc field flowers; but those which perfume the... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1884 - 564 pages
...dust like the dust of a bent, which grows upon the cluster in the first coming forth. Then sweetbriar. Then wall-flowers, which are very delightful to be...pinks and gilliflowers, especially the matted pink and clove gilliflowers. Then the flowers of the lime-tree. Then the honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1884 - 474 pages
...lower chamber window ; then pinks and gillyflowers, specially the matted pink and clove gillyflower ; then the flowers of the lime-tree ; then the honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar off. Of bean-flowers3 I speak not, because they are field-flowers ; but those which perfume the . air most... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1884 - 468 pages
...lower chamber window ; then pinks and gillyflowers, specially the matted pink and clove gillyflower ; then the flowers of the lime-tree ; then the honeysuckles, so they be somewhat afar off. Of bean-flowers3 I speak not, because they are field-flowers ; but those which perfume the air most delightfully,... | |
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