We ran on the snow-crust like fleet nimble deer, Until our fair cheeks would like rosebuds appear.
And, fair as rosebuds bathed in dew; By morning zephyrs fanned, A blooming group of loved ones, too, Was ranged on either hand.
By her head lilies and rosebuds grow; The lilies droop,--will the rosebuds blow?
Then he took some half-open pink rosebuds from a vase on the table and bade her wear them.
She had put on her daintiest white frock in his honour, but the rosebuds savoured of vanity to her.
Thirty years ago thousands of Camellia flowers were retailed in the holiday season for $1 each, while Rosebuds would not bring a dime.
The increase in the sale of Rosebuds in winter is especially noteworthy.
Yon rosebuds in the morning dew How pure, amang the leaves sae green: But purer was the lover's vow They witness'd in their shade yestreen.
O sweet is she that lo'es me, As dews of simmer weeping, In tears the rosebuds steeping!
Their charming heads were wreathed with flowers too, and looked very like the lovely rosebuds which one of them, on seeing the young men come up, held out to their notice.
The girls laughed, as if they were but little averse to such a connection, and offered Bartja and Darius rosebuds too.
He said be had never slept under a bed-tester in his life, and he was dying to know what it would be like--to lie there with hundreds of dear little, shy little chintz rosebuds squinting down at you.
She held a crook massed with ribbons and rosebuds in her hand, rallying the men to her standard by the lively chatter which they like better than wisdom.
She was disappointed in her new blue dress; her hair was done much too loosely, the rosebuds were decidedly too dark, and were put in too far back; her eyes were not the least bright, and her nose was perceptibly red on the left side.
Instead, they closed tight, the way rosebudsshut when the night is unusually frosty.
Her lips were like the red rosebuds that swung negligently from her hand as she floated through the crowd.
In the middle drawer of the dresser, there is a cute little dressing sack with rosebuds made of white satin ribbon down the front instead of buttons.
Mrs. Gray waited patiently till the rosebuds were counted, and then Flaxie spoke.
By her head lilies androsebuds grow; The lilies droop, will the rosebuds blow?
Those cherries fairly do enclose Of orient pearl a double row; Which when her lovely laughter shows, They look like rosebudsfilled with snow.
Let us crown ourselves with rosebuds before they be withered.
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old Time is still a-flying, And this same flower that smiles to-day To-morrow will be dying.
O sweet is she that lo'es me, As dews o' summer weeping, In tears the rosebuds steeping!
Sweet to the op'ning day, Rosebudsbent the dewy spray; Such thy bloom!
Yon rosebuds in the morning dew, How pure, amang the leaves sae green; But purer was the lover's vow They witness'd in their shade yestreen.
Diva had designed and executed that dress for herself, and just because Miss Mapp's ingenuity (inspired by the two rosebuds that had fluttered out of the window) had forestalled her, she had taken this fiendish revenge.
I found these little rosebuds in flower still, though it is the end of November.
What colour it would be she did not know, but a large quantity of rosebuds would, even at a distance, make identification easy.
But I think it's fine, with the little pink rosebuds and the lace shawl round the neck and the long skirt.
Why, we never even heard of Rosebuds till a few days before we came here," I told her.
Then there were the dairy and poultry-yard, her great pride, though she was rather mortified to hear that we had never known that the butter and fresh eggs we ate in London were sent up from Rosebuds every week.
But of these few, Rosebuds was one, and that has made me always remember with particular distinctness all about our first acquaintance with the dear little place.
It would quite spoil Rosebuds to have the big freckle there," said Tib.
A few days after this talk with Mrs. Munt, grandpapa came down to Rosebuds from a Saturday to a Monday.
He even took us a little walk with him in the afternoon, round a very pretty way, going away down the lane into which the gate of Rosebuds opens, and into some woods and copsey sort of places that were awfully nice.
Oh, I do think Rosebuds is far the nicest place in the world.
Do this every two weeks until the rosebuds show decided colour, then stop.
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