单词 | white violet |
例句 | I look down and see the wild pansies, small purple and white violets, growing at my feet. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z The traditional dark cypresses wept around the edge of the cemetery, and white violets ran wild in the pathways. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z Adam stood up, shivered, and walked slowly over the white violets and past the new grave. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z But he stood well back where he could not hear the words, and when the sons filled in the grave he had walked away and strolled in the paths where the white violets grew. East of Eden 1952-09-01T00:00:00Z Last night I felt so ill that I dared not put off any longer, and this morning I burned all your letters to me, every one, even the first about the white violets. Diana Tempest, Volume III (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:34.213Z It was a magnificent car, lined with white; the little curtains at the windows were drawn back and a low electric lamp showed the swinging vases of orchids and white violets. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z It is found especially in lowland meadows and along the borders of swamps, the very situations chosen by the food plants of the larva, the blue and the white violets. Butterflies Worth Knowing 2011-08-10T02:00:15.887Z O, my great mistress, I was shaking dew out of the cups of white violets that grow by the stream, when this giant lay down near me and fell asleep. Minnie; or, The Little Woman A Fairy Story 2011-07-18T02:00:19.717Z The briers and thistles had been carefully cut away, there was no slab and no name over either, but the blue and white violets were planted thickly about both. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z She knew where the wild pansies grew the largest and most of them had the velvety upper petals that proclaimed them pansies and not violets; and where the rare white violets were to be found. Nobody's Child 2011-06-29T02:00:24.827Z Under a fragrant pall, woven of smilax and his favorite double white violets, that covered the casket and fell to its handles, she bore him away to the stony hills of New England. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z The honour of doing so had not fallen to either of us, when Cynthia suddenly darted from the path to pick some white violets out of a hedge. The Wayfarers 2010-12-30T03:00:22.387Z They are addressed severally to a white violet, an English sparrow, and a butterfly. Sister Dolorosa and Posthumous Fame The fragrance of flowers is in it,—hepaticas, white violets, arbutus,—yet it is none of these. The Jonathan Papers The white violets also grow in the woods. Harper's Round Table, June 25, 1895 Having secured a bunch of double white violets, Judge Kent's favorite flower, his daughter walked homeward. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z And then in March Mrs. Threadgale caught cold and died quite suddenly; and Jenny put some white violets on her grave and wore a black dress and went home to Islington. Carnival He gathered flowers, white violets, the star flower, offered tobacco for their pipes, which they accepted, and asked them what flower was this. The Red City A Novel of the Second Administration of President Washington In the damp hollows the ground was carpeted with the rich, mottled green leaves and tawny yellow bells of the adder's-tongue, and the wet mud was sweet with the dainty, short-stemmed white violets. The Jonathan Papers She folded it up in white violet leaves, like a sweet-scented napkin, and with a horn of honey from the columbines set out again with many thanks and full of hope and courage. Lulu's Library, Volume II A syrup that seemed as if from the Garden of Eden was made from spicy pinks, white violets, and valley-lilies, mixed with morning dew. Maid Sally At last The darkness came to hide my tears and share My watch by you, white violets in your hair. The Garden of Dreams Our little sweet white violet grows only in wet places, and the Canada violet only in high, cool woods, while the common blue violet is much more general in its distribution. A Year in the Fields The smaller box was full of white violets. The Wishing Moon Nightly wandered weeping thro’ the ferns in the moon, Slowly, weaving her strange garland in the forest, Crowned with white violets, Gowned in green. The Lord of Misrule And Other Poems “There are still a few late chrysanthemums, and you will find blue and white violets in the grass by the sundial.” Olive in Italy And she undressed her and put her into a little bed of white violets, and there the little girl dreamed sweet dreams. Boys and Girls Bookshelf (Vol 2 of 17) Folk-Lore, Fables, And Fairy Tales The white violet is scented on its stalk, the sea-violet fragile as agate, lies fronting all the wind among the torn shells on the sand-bank. Sea Garden The white violets, caught to her high girdle, were sweeter, too. The Wishing Moon Did you ever see such a white violet? Nobody Do you remember the white violets at Woodbridge, and sitting on that gate looking across that deep valley at the bonfires? Robert Orange Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange I'm tired of the perfume of white violets! Glory and the Other Girl The light borne by Hermippus showed her in her festival dress, the rippling white drapery, the crown of white violets. A Victor of Salamis We still love most of all the white violets we have as children picked in an English wood, and even this great white lily will never supplant them in our affections. The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty Did yon ever see such lovely white violets?" she said; "and is not that eyebright delicate, with its edging of colour? Nobody The "arrowy odours" of those first white violets he makes us feel, darting forth from among the dead leaves, do they leave us content with the art of their description? Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions It was like April in the conservatory, steamy and warm, and the fragrance of hyacinths and white violets made it a delightful place in which to linger. The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation The road shone white, having been scoured with rain, and all the hedgerows smelt of green things growing, with now and then a waft of the white violet. The Tragic Bride The Faeries from the flags in the marshes brought a carpet made of leaves of the white violet; the central figure was a marsh mallow. Seven Little People and their Friends And what do you say to those white violets, Mr. Caruthers? Nobody This has rather an odd result now and then, because flowers may alter their colours; there are white bluebells and white violets, and gardeners can raise crimson primroses. Chatterbox, 1906 This was true; for he had just been thinking that if his aunt was like a flower at all, she was more like a lily or a snowdrop, or a very white violet. Left at Home or, The Heart's Resting Place It is then the snow-white trillium Gleam like stars from the carpet Of last year’s leaves: And tall white violets glow Like clouds of nebulæ along the path. A Little Window At Snyder’s funeral the most beautiful floral tribute was an exact copy of the Steel Wheel Club’s railroad cup, in Parma violets, with the inscription, woven of white violets, “Forgive us our Trespasses.” Cab and Caboose The Story of a Railroad Boy He wondered if the peach trees were in bloom now, and whether the white violets were coming up along the creek-bank. Quin As he passed by a florist's in crossing the Palais Royal, he saw some white violets in the showcase, and was curious enough to ask their price. Bohemians of the Latin Quarter He stopped at last at the entrance of a sort of grotto where great ferns towered—at their feet was a bed of white violets. The Tin Soldier "I am perfectly sure no one ever sent me white violets before." Contrary Mary The flowers must be small ones, such as forget-me-nots or purple and white violets. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 No 1, Nov 1877 The simplest of white frocks became Virginia's innocence and beauty more than costly bridal array and the nosegay of white violets above her chaste bosom was her only ornament. The Dreamer A Romantic Rendering of the Life-Story of Edgar Allan Poe At eight o'clock next evening, Mademoiselle Angela entered the ballroom; in her hand was a splendid nosegay of white violets, and among them two budding roses, white also. Bohemians of the Latin Quarter His green velvet robe was trimmed with a border of blue and white violets instead of ermine. The Pot of Gold And Other Stories It developed when they went down for dinner that Roger had ordered a box of flowers for them—purple violets for Aunt Isabelle and Cousin Patty, white violets for Mary. Contrary Mary And there he was, in a famous lew hedge facing the sun, where the childer find the first white violets of the year. The Torch and Other Tales There are cowslips, too, and blue vervain, and white violets. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers Red roses in full bloom scented the air: purple and white violets nestled under the rose-bushes, and birds were singing happily in the cherry-trees, which were covered with snow-white blossoms. Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12) She wore also a little white violet cap, and two of her nurses carried her between them in a little basket lined with rose and apple-leaves. The Pot of Gold And Other Stories Blackbirds played hide-and-seek beneath the boughs, blue and white violets hid in the tall grass around the boles, and the spaces between were carpeted with daisies to the edge of a streamlet. The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales The ground was covered with snow, but the week before had been warm, and, going to one of the beds, I brushed the snow away and found a lot of white violets. People Like That Further—a patch of small white violets is to be discovered in the sunny spots beyond the sweet pea trellis. Strawberry Acres By the brook-side cold and wet, Blooms the pale, white violet; There's the purple blossom, too, Nodding with its weight of dew. Cousin Hatty's Hymns and Twilight Stories Dorothy went into ecstasies over the discovery of two roots of white violets, but there seemed to be no others, though they all sought diligently for the fragrant blossoms among the leaves. Ethel Morton's Enterprise Together we grew enthusiastic over the tufts of white violets, early hyacinths, and narcissi, or equally so over the mere buds of things. People of the Whirlpool There were saucers of white violets, and vases of iris and Washington lilies in Mrs. May's bedroom. The Port of Adventure There are some white violets in the library. The Man Between, an International Romance Do you know, I found a cluster of white violets under that old twisted tree over there today? Anne of the Island "And your own is a white violet, with purple streaks in its heart," finished Priscilla. Anne of Avonlea "When she dies white violets will grow out of her dust," he answered. The Golden Road What though all was on a small scale, it was the perfume which gave this white violet distinction, and made it superior to the broadest camelia—the fullest dahlia that ever bloomed. Villette Yes, my lady, there are a great many that bloom in April and May. white violets, and blue and yellow of many kinds. In the Forest Or, pictures of life and scenery in the woods of Canada Next he remembered, just as he turned to go away, that there were some white violets down in the meadow, that Sally always liked. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics After tea, Tom was eager to show Rhoda some white violets in the wood close by. Miss Merivale's Mistake He dug the roots of white violets, he sniffed, he meandered back and forth, wholly unconscious of our presence. Hunting with the Bow and Arrow Tall jonquils also bent their heads there, heavy with water, and the white violets which stood in patches upon either side of the front door had each a raindrop glimmering within its cup. Lying Prophets Our little, sweet white violet grows only in wet places, and the Canada violet only in high, cool woods, while the common blue violet is much more general in its distribution. The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton A wonderful effect it has in the still air; sweet white violets in a corner by the hedge still there in all their beauty. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies The room was sweet with the primroses and white violets they had sent her from Woodcote the day before. Miss Merivale's Mistake I could not see what her face was, my heart so awoke and trembled; only that her hair was flowing from a wreath of white violets. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 01 — Fiction Columbine grows on the drier margins with tall larkspurs and lupines waist-deep in grasses and sedges; several species of castilleia also make a bright show in beds of blue and white violets and daisies. The Mountains of California As Gethryn sat down, he noticed that the place on Rowden's right was vacant, and before it stood a huge bouquet of white violets. In the Quarter When the old gentleman had gone, Betty went into the garden, where the grass was powdered with small spring flowers, and gathered a bunch of white violets for her mother. The Battle Ground She sat down in the low chair by the window and took up the photograph frame that stood there by Rhoda's little writing case and a saucer filled with white violets and moss. Miss Merivale's Mistake It is like a white violet or a hepatica. Our Friend John Burroughs Among the former, were hyacinths, roses, and white violets; among the latter, lychinis, amaryllis, iris, and some species of lilies. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 02: Augustus She saw the big bunch of white violets in his hand and made a diversion by asking what those were. In the Quarter "I wanted you to pot some white violets for me, dear," answered Miss Lydia, from the back steps. The Battle Ground I must take Clement a bunch of those dear white violets. The Long Vacation Valetta's was an untidy bunch; Gillian's a dainty basket, where white violets reposed on moss within a circle of larger blossoms. Beechcroft at Rockstone In a marshy spot, a host of white violets sent up their dainty perfume; and close by the bed of a tiny brook, a scarlet trilium showed its velvety petals. Master Sunshine Sidwell could tell him of secret spots where the wood-sorrel made haste to flower, or where the white violet breathed its fragrance in security from common pilferers. Born in Exile I drove there in my carriage, taking with me the usual love-offering in the shape of a large gilded osier-basket full of white violets. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten Rig way took him across a field in which there was a newly bourgeoned copse; he remembered that, last spring, he had found white violets about the roots of the trees. Our Friend the Charlatan I found also blue and white violets, one of the blue ones a variety I had never seen before. Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador There was, however, no melodrama in the quiet trembling with which she took the white violets, the symbol of love and death. The Judgment House This delicate blossom, which one might mistake for a white violet among a low tuft of violet-like leaves, shows its rose kinship by its rule of five and its numerous stamens. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors As the editor stood beside the body of his friend on the morning of the funeral, he noticed among the flowers laid upon his bier by loving hands a wreath of white violets. A Sappho of Green Springs I suppose they tell you it is made of white violets dried, and triturated in a diamond mill. A Simpleton The salt shone up like bunches of white violets on the surface of the marsh. Beatrix "Yes, that's right—you come," he said to her, and he carried the limp body up-stairs, the white violets in her dress crushed against his breast. The Judgment House There would be pale-hued innocence and blue and white violets in the moist places, thought Waitstill, and they would have them in a china cup on the supper-table. Story of Waitstill Baxter A bunch of white violets was handed in, with a pencilled note in Rudyard's handwriting. The Judgment House |
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