There is no change in this place of abomination, except that it is no longer frozen; the sun shines, and here and there yellow dandelions or violet gillyflowers are blossoming in the sandy soil.
As in the imperial woods, April has brought out a few violet gillyflowers and a quantity of very small iris of the same color.
Then he put a bundle on the pavement, next a box, next a big bunch of gillyflowersand roses, and next he helped out a young woman.
A great wave of desolation had swept over her as she heard the cart rumble off, and took up her posy of gillyflowers and her small basket as she obeyed Mrs Lambert's summons to the parlour.
Now these grey stones are mantled with thick bushes of ivy, and a fine clump of elm trees overshadows the red-tiled roof of the ancient guest-house in the meadows, but we look in vain for poor Abbot John's gillyflowers and roses.
In the last year, violet-colored gillyflowershad adorned a grave in the little country church-yard.
Hollyhocks, feverfew, and gillyflowers must have made a sunshine in the shady places in the new home.
Dahlias ripened against a wall, Gillyflowers stood up bravely for all their short stature, And a trumpet-vine covered an arbour With the red and gold of its blossoms.
The Poet knocked off the stiff heads of the dahlias, And his cane lopped the gillyflowers at the ground.
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