In the gardens, the rose-laurel which is beginning to bloom in profusion is becoming already magnificently pink.
In the holy enclosure, the flowerbeds of the tombs were coming into bloom again, as also the rose bushes on the walls.
And the saps, which in the spring went up so quickly, become languid already in the complete development of the verdure, in the wide bloom of the flowers.
One of our trees loses its male blossoms before the femalebloom appears, but the "Holden" is the last to lose them.
The pistillate bloom is clear up on the terminate growth; the staminate, like other nut trees, is on the growth of last season and comes out somewhat in advance of the pistillate, necessarily.
It was this bright presence that filled the garden, as it did the summer, with light, and now leaves upon it that tender play of color and bloom which is called among the Alps the after-glow.
In the spacious door-yards the lindens have had room and time to expand, and in the beds of bloom the flowers, if not the very ones that our grandmothers planted, are the sorts that they loved.
The scene had a fascination for the artist, who declared that he never tired watching the evolutions of the foreign element into the full bloom of American citizenship.
It was no doubt fortunate for her, though perhaps not for the colony, that her romantic career ended by an early death, so that she always remains in history in the bloom of youth.
I am sorry to say that the effect has been to take off something of the bloom of his simplicity, and to elevate him into an oracle.
It is very pleasant to see how the shrubs in our little patch of ground widen and thicken and bloom at the right time, and to know that the great trees have added a laver to their trunks.
But is not the sunshine common, and the bloom of May?
Its bloom is gone when another eye sees it before the one for which it was intended.
To give confidence outside is to destroy the mutual confidence upon which the relation rests, and though interference may patch up livable compromises, the bloom of love and the joy of life are not in them.
Though I have dropped the purple bloom of spring The autumn's silvery down may indicate The ripened fruit of wisdom which your youth Has never tasted.
But the air was sweet with the odor Of wild honeysuckle and the ivy With its starry clusters fringed The milky way of elder bloom That filled each sheltered cove Like constellations on a summer night.
That on earth ne'er was born thine equal for manhood and courtesy, And the fruit of a free hand knightly from thine heart did it bloom amain.
As twin blossoms from one root springing e'en so shall they bloom and grow; 1010 With wisdom receive my counsel that its truth thou hereafter know.
That thy fame may wax the higher, and may blossom and bloom anew!
Will Peters, born among the romantic scenery of the Slieve Bloom mountains, might have lived and died a respectable man, or at least have acquired the fame of a highwayman, had it not been for two trifling impediments.
Remember that God sees you like the sun in the midst of the sky; remember that God can make you bloomas the sun makes bloom the wild roses of the mountains.
Its space was small, and doubtless for this reason a few brilliant draperies and effective though uncostly embellishments had made its interior bloom and glow picturesquely enough.
It had not seemed monstrous that her niece should give the bloom and vital purity of a sweet maidenhood to a man weighted with years and almost decrepid from past excesses.
There kept my charms concealed from mortal eye, Like roses, that in deserts bloom and die.
There kept my charms conceal'd from mortal eye, Like roses, that in deserts bloom and die.
Their society, while in the bloom and freshness of their charms, was greatly sought after, for wit and song came with them to the feast.
For Cammerhof the journey was too much; in the bloom of youth he died (1751).
The wintergreen (Chimaphila umbellata) was still in bloom here, and clintonia berries were abundant and ripe.
Half a dozen different shades of bloom worn by this handsome, robust perennial afford an excellent illustration of the trials that beset one who would arbitrarily group flowers according to color.
The smooth stalk, with a bluish-hoary bloom on its surface, may have hairs on the branches only.
Another flower, exactly like the first, now expands, and the bloom continues for weeks.
From Canada to Florida and westward to Missouri is its range, and beginning to bloom in August southward, it may not be found until September in the Catskills, and in October it is still in its glory in Ontario.
Later in the day, apparently there are no blossoms there, for all are tightly closed, never to bloom again.
From July to September the vast army of composites appear in such hopeless predominance that prolonged bloom on the part of any of their number is surely an advantage.
Nearly all strawberry plants show the useless but charming eccentricity of bursting into bloom again in autumn, the little white-petaled blossoms coming like unexpected flurries of snow.
Above its fringy bloom how often one sees the exquisite little lavender-blue butterflies (Lycaena pseudargiolus) pausing an instant to drain the tiny cups of nectar, and usually transferring pollen from the protruding styles (q.
The extent of this moral restoration, the measure in which nature is suffered to bloom in the sanctuary, determines the value of post-rational moralities.
But although she is but twenty-six, her appearance has already that not to be described sharpness, pointedness, dryness, the sign of girls whose bloom begins to wither before it has yet found opportunity to fully unfold.
O gleam and gloom, And woodland bloom And breezy breaths of all perfume!
But in the shade cast by the vast system which had grown from the minds of the great theologians and from the heart of the great poet there had come to this truth neither bloom nor fruitage.
In the third century the myth burst into still richer bloom in a poem long ascribed to Tertullian.
Among other things of importance, he showed that the Psalms were by different authors and of different periods--the bloom of a great poetic literature.
The first great tributary poured into this stream, as we approach the bloom of the Middle Ages, appears to have come from the brain of Michael Psellus.
A maple had broken into bloom and leaf; a chestnut was unfolding his gummy buds; the cottage gardens were full of squills and hepatica; and the mezereons were all thick with damask buds.
Here," it seemed to say, "I bloom and brighten, spring after spring.
She bids us untwine, From the cup it encircles, the fast-clinging vine; But her cheek in its crystal with pleasure will glow, And mirror its bloom in the bright wave below.
While this way of determining freshness is probably the quickest, it is possible that the quality of some eggs from which the bloom has recently disappeared has not been injured.
It is advisable not to wash them before they are put into the preservative, for they will keep better if their bloom is not removed.
His nose was shaped like the bill of a parrot; his face slightly pitted with the small-pox, with a dry perpetual bloom on it, like a frostbitten leaf in autumn.
From under this his nose curved boldly forth, flushed with a frost-bitten bloom that seemed the very trophy of a December blast.
But when performed over the remains of innocence and beauty, thus laid low in the bloom of existence, what can be more affecting?
She was in a pretty rural dress of white; a few wild flowers were twisted in her fine hair; a fresh bloom was on her cheek; her whole countenance beamed with smiles--I had never seen her look so lovely.
Ugly she was; yet, after the bloom of her ugliness wore off, you admired perforce the full iron-colored eyes alive with power, and wondered why nature in dowering her with a big brain had not made for her a more refined mouth.
Hollyhocks don't bloomthe first year from seed--and I want to see them there this first summer, pink and white and red and yellow in the sun, like a row of children dressed for a party.
Leaving the meadows, we entered a lane of the wildest, richest and loveliest bloom and foliage.
Roses and pomegranates in bloom starred the dark foliage, and the scented jasmine overhung the walls.
The marble courts, the fountains, the splendid galleries, and the gardens of richest southern bloom and fragrance, stand like an epicurean island in the midst of the terrible stony waves, whose edges bristle with the thorny aloe and cactus.