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1 1| have learned to arrange flowers, our meanest labourer to 2 2| woven about the tea, the flowers, and the paintings. Not 3 3| morality sanctified with flowers and music. Rob the Church 4 4| patriarchs. On the altar, flowers and incense are offered 5 4| room where paintings and flowers are placed for the edification 6 4| ancient ditty: "I look beyond;/Flowers are not,/Nor tinted leaves./ 7 4| landscapes, birds, and flowers became the favorite subjects 8 4| living flower, a painting of flowers is not allowable. If you 9 5| laughed to the budding flowers. Anon were heard the dreamy 10 5| discrimination. We offer flowers of approbation when the 11 6| VI. Flowers~In the trembling grey of 12 6| to their mates about the flowers? Surely with mankind the 13 6| mankind the appreciation of flowers must have been coeval with 14 6| useless. ~In joy or sadness, flowers are our constant friends. 15 6| We wed and christen with flowers. We dare not die without 16 6| speak in the language of flowers. How could we live without 17 6| of our companionship with flowers we have not risen very far 18 6| refinement! ~Tell me, gentle flowers, teardrops of the stars, 19 6| that warns of ebbing life. ~Flowers, if you were in the land 20 6| call himself a Master of Flowers. He would claim the rights 21 6| this? ~The wanton waste of flowers among Western communities 22 6| Flower Masters. The number of flowers cut daily to adorn the ballrooms 23 6| the West the display of flowers seems to be a part of the 24 6| Whither do they all go, these flowers, when the revelry is over? 25 6| dung heap. ~Why were the flowers born so beautiful and yet 26 6| not noticed that the wild flowers are becoming scarcer every 27 6| musicians to gladden the flowers with soft music. A quaint 28 6| those who wantonly destroy flowers and mutilate objects of 29 6| even in the case of pot flowers we are inclined to suspect 30 6| skies? ~The ideal lover of flowers is he who visits them in 31 6| manhood. ~Why not destroy flowers if thereby we can evolve 32 6| established the Cult of Flowers. ~Anyone acquainted with 33 6| veneration with which they regard flowers. They do not cull at random, 34 6| saints who gathered the flowers strewn by the storm and, 35 6| illustrious in the annals of flowers as was that of the Kanos 36 6| lay in the garden. "Noisy" flowers were relentlessly banished 37 6| might be said to represent flowers in the stately costume of 38 6| with the selection of the flowers, and leaves them to tell 39 6| foolishness of life. ~A solo of flowers is interesting, but in a 40 6| fisherman's hut and some wild flowers of the beach. One of the 41 6| Flower Sacrifice. Perhaps the flowers appreciate the full significance 42 6| cowards, like men. Some flowers glory in death--certainly 43 7| those who long only for flowers, fain would I show the full-blown 44 7| spirit in which to approach flowers. They have given emphasis