单词 | damask rose |
例句 | Down along the river was a pile of roses, a huge pile of damask roses, the autumn-flowering ones. Code Name Verity 2012-05-15T00:00:00Z The scent of blossoms hung in the air, not just from damask roses but pinks, Persian lilacs and jasmine. The real magic of the Taj Mahal 2018-03-15T04:00:00Z My grandmother also brought her mother’s fragrant damask rose to this farm. When moving means uprooting 2015-06-30T04:00:00Z Maybe we are meant to suppose that, ever the innovator, he was the first Englishman to plant sweet damask roses with his chin. Why Make Movies About Writers? 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Come spring, a blanket of velvety pink damask rose blossoms shroud the hills with their romantic scent. The 50 Best Places to Travel in 2017 2017-10-13T04:00:00Z Shakespeare writes of "gloves as sweet as damask roses" in "A Winter's Tale". Turkish rose farmers struggle to keep tradition alive 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z Damascus streets used to be filled by jasmine, damask rose and the branches of the Barada River. Egypt’s Morsi Warns Assad: ‘Your Time Won’t Be Long’ 2012-09-05T20:25:46Z She was dressed in a low frock which seemed manufactured of lace and muslin, her hair fell loose down her back to her knees, and her hands were full of damask roses. There is no Death 2012-03-22T02:00:39.257Z Her wet eyelashes fell on her blushing cheeks; they were like a damask rose glistening in the morning dew. A Life's Secret A Novel 2012-02-13T03:00:17.060Z The table was covered with a cloth of snowy whiteness, and loaded with delicacies; and here and there stood a little China vase, filled with white and damask roses. Mind Amongst the Spindles 2011-09-20T02:00:13.677Z Enswathed in the light of endless bloom, Her brow outpaling falling snow, Her cheeks like the blushing damask rose, Her lips with budding love aglow. Legends of the North; The Guidman O' Inglismill and The Fairy Bride 2011-09-12T02:00:28.290Z Come, maids, and buy my pegs and props, Or lines to dry your clothes, And when they are dry they’ll smell as sweet As any damask rose. A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z As she did so her bright, clear, dark eyes grew brighter than ever, and her young cheeks became full of the lovely color of the damask rose. A Very Naughty Girl 2011-07-27T02:00:30.947Z They could touch the lute and virginal, sing "Like to the damask rose," and their breath was as sweet as their voices. Tablets 2011-07-25T02:00:17.487Z It is not "fast of its smell," as Bacon says of the damask rose, but gives it so lavishly that one cannot pass near a plant without being aware of its gracious presence. Wood and Garden Notes and thoughts, practical and critical, of a working amateur 2011-06-02T02:00:22.983Z Constance, brilliant in amber, with damask roses at her breast and in her hair, thought her friend looked very school-girlish, and wanting in style. That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 1 2011-04-26T02:00:29.063Z Yet think me not thus dazzled by the flow Of golden locks, or damask rose; more rare The heartfelt beauties of my foreign fair! The Romance of Biography (Vol 1 of 2) or Memoirs of Women Loved and Celebrated by Poets, from the Days of the Troubadours to the Present Age. 3rd ed. 2 Vols. 2011-02-25T03:01:04.597Z These she drew forth and set upon the table, turning from the oven after a careful inspection of its contents with the complexion of a damask rose. Silver Pitchers: and Independence A Centennial Love Story 2011-01-13T03:01:02.190Z D�collet� corsage trimmed to correspond, and a damask rose worn in the hair. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z Hundreds of miles away she felt the cool wind blowing through the garden, and the scent of the damask rose was on it. A Rose of a Hundred Leaves A Love Story The damask rose, that sprouts before the spring, Is fit for none to smell at but a king. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 Katrine’s eyes shone, her pale cheeks blazed a damask rose, the firm lips gaped, showing a flash of small, white teeth. An Unknown Lover Miss Lois never loved the wild ones as she had loved the old-fashioned cinnamon-scented pink and damask roses of her youth, but she gathered and dried these leaves of the brier from habit. Anne A moment ago they were pale as Lenten lilies, now they are dyed as deep as a damask rose. Portia or By Passions Rocked Her beauty was of a peculiar type—dark, passionate, and picturesque like that of the pomegranate, the damask rose or the passion-flower. A Mad Love Baby Douglas, who lived out of doors, had cheeks like a damask rose, while his mother gained gracious curves which added to her already radiant beauty. Banked Fires The Indian poui, with its saffron-colored flowers, was strikingly conspicuous, and there too was that pleasant little favorite, the damask rose. Due South or Cuba Past and Present The lily's stateliness thou dost not own, Nor glow voluptuous of the damask rose, Thou canst not emulate the laurel's crown, Nor, like the Cereus, watch while all repose. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 4 October 1848 Not only are there no damask roses, but there is no place for them now-a-days, no "home," only villas and rented houses. Amaryllis at the Fair As Clara said this, tears swelled from those blue eyes that had been slowly filling, and dropped to her cheeks like rain upon damask roses. The Old Countess; or, The Two Proposals Flinging, flinging, The snow-ball, its white, pretty blossoms on me, Springing, springing, The damask rose climbs to the lattice to see! Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad Take two pecks of damask rose buds, pick off the green part, and strew in the bottom of a jar a handful of large bay salt. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Flowers: white water-lilies, camellias, or the darkest, duskiest, damask roses, and none of these in such profusion as to appear conspicuous.-402- Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society I think in despite of the nurseryman, or cemetery-keeper, that with patience I could get a damask rose even now by inquiring about from farmhouse to farmhouse. Amaryllis at the Fair Then he drank, and looked at the garden ablaze with flowers—blush-roses and damask roses, and sweet-williams and candytuft, white lilies and yellow lilies, pansies, larkspur, poppies, bergamot, and sage. Harding's luck In this little creature with her sudden flame, eyes all fire 91 and cheeks of the wine-colored damask rose, he seemed to find a corroboration of his power of divining character. The Dust Flower But I guess you're right, Linden—the description of you can be made quite captivating—and her cheeks glowed like damask roses with some sort of inspiration. Say and Seal, Volume II Black it was, with a spray of damask roses and their leaves, that spring upward from Mrs. Ransome's left ear. The Combined Maze Consequently they had damask roses, bees, and birds about them. Amaryllis at the Fair “That I would understand?” she questioned, and the damask roses had already flown. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 These consisted of the finest damask roses, in full blow; beautiful hyacinths of the brightest azure blue; and simple lilies of the valley, but whose fragrance was delicious to the senses. The Flower Basket A Fairy Tale She was a brown-haired woman, with cheeks like a damask rose, and Henry was the only child of the house, and was away at a boarding-school. A Sheaf of Corn It was monstrous that this English damask rose should fall a prey to so detestable a person as the Comte de Lussigny. The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol There are no damask roses now, like there used to be in summer at Coombe Oaks. Amaryllis at the Fair Instantly her manner changed, though the damask roses still glowed and the stars still shone. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 I wept at the sight, thinking of my own damask rose so far away. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 The petals of the damask rose are pressed between layers of cloth saturated with lard. Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges The flowers that she carried when she answered the final curtain-call, curiously enough, were damask roses and mignonette. Days Off And Other Digressions No call for damask roses—wouldn't pay to grow they. Amaryllis at the Fair Her confusion expressed itself in deep damask roses on the cheeks that had, indeed, been lily white before. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 "The lily and the damask rose," I heard the Squire's wife say to the Squire. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 The foundation is made similar to the damask rose, and the stamina show from the front of the flower. The Royal Guide to Wax Flower Modelling Great sweet damask roses, pink and the loveliest deep red, twice as large as the Jack roses of to-day. A Little Girl in Old Boston Love songs belong, too, to the damask rose, but love still set to martial chords, wrung, as it were, from heroes' wives, in a rapture of patriotic sacrifice. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Then, sending a hurried message to her aunt, she paced on down the room, her head held high, the damask roses still blooming brilliantly, the stars still shining brightly. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 Then she looked down at her pink damask rose—it was withered. Patchwork A Story of 'The Plain People' Her crimson cheeks were dashed with tears, and she looked like a damask rose just sprinkled by a shower of rain. The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn It was soft and full and bright—he had the same pleasure in handling it that he would have felt in touching a damask rose. The Long Roll Amarillis I did woo, And I courted Phillis too; Daphne, for her love, I chose; Cloris, for that damask rose In her cheek, I held as dear; Yea, a thousand liked well near. Pastoral Poems by Nicholas Breton, Selected Poetry by George Wither, and Pastoral Poetry by William Browne (of Tavistock) Says poor little Ned, With his ears as red As the heart of a damask rose. A Jolly Jingle-Book Your cheeks and lips are red like the damask rose, and your eyes,—I never saw such eyes before. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author There never were such deep damask roses as hung over the trellis, there never were such flaming sunflowers, or pure white lilies as looked in at the sides. Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes Clusters of noisettes, or of French or damask roses, where the ground was open enough, stood without a rival, and needing no foil other than the beautiful surrounding of dark evergreen foliage. Queechy, Volume II It was a full dewy sweet damask rose, rich and fragrant and lovely as such a rose can be. Daisy in the Field The eyes of this child were large and of a celestial blue; fair curls fell over his shoulders; his cheeks were round like a cherub's, and had the hue of the damask rose. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891 She had just recalled—bit by bit things from the past came back to her—a damask rose at the end of the south walk that was her mother's special favorite. Honey-Sweet The damask roses, the Johnny-jump-ups, larkspur, bachelor-buttons, ragged ladies, marigolds, hollyhocks, and a host of others that are out of fashion now. Divers Women The pink-and-white damask roses belong here, and the dear, profuse, and graceful Madame Plantier,—a dozen bushes of this hybrid China rose of seven leaflets are not too many. The Garden, You, and I Yes, made from linen; and so called because its large flowers resemble those of damask roses. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition. Her complexion was of the clear olive-brown of a perfectly Moorish skin, with the color of a damask rose in her cheeks, and lips as red as coral. Records of a Girlhood She bent and kissed the damask rose, which was too beautiful to pluck. Queen Hildegarde Prudy felt very guilty, and blushed like a damask rose, for she knew where Dotty had caught the idea of Colonel Allen's extreme ignorance. Little Prudy's Dotty Dimple But Harry thought her, dress and all, the most colourless object, and longed to offer even a damask rose to break the cold, sickly effect. Bluebell A Novel The learned Linacre first brought, on his return from Italy, the damask rose; and Thomas Lord Cornwall, in the reign of Henry VIII., enriched our fruit gardens with three different plums. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 She brought to mind damask roses, and apple-blossoms, and red rosebuds, and modest violets, and stars and sunbeams, and all the freshness and sweetness of early morning in the country. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 82, August, 1864 There was a dewy crimson on her lips, and her cheeks were red as damask roses. The Fatal Glove The musical tones of Faith's voice; the smiles evoked for his sake, that played around those lips sweeter than the damask rose, clustered inevitably about that one thought. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times Rosamund came in breezily, sables powdered with tiny flecks of snow, cheeks like damask roses, eyes of turquoise. The Younger Set Through the window came the sound of rain, the smell of wet box and of damask roses. Lewis Rand "Mistress Audrey?" said the Governor graciously, as the lady in damask rose from her curtsy. Audrey Now “showy as damask rose” is a striking simile only because the damask-rose is a wonderfully splendid flower—richest in colour of all roses in English gardens. Books and Habits from the Lectures of Lafcadio Hearn Her profile was turned to Tom, and he saw a sweet, little, merry face, with a nose a trifle tip-tilted, and a cheek the colour of a damask rose. Tom Tufton's Travels The damask rose is one of the beauties of Damascus. Far Off The garden walks Were choked with leaves, and on their ragged biers Lay dead the sweets of summer--damask rose, Clove-pink, old-fashioned, loved New England flowers Only keen salt-sea odors filled the air. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1 Although the damask rose is recommended by Dr. Woodville, yet, having grown this article for sale, I find that the preference is always given to the Provence rose by those who distil them. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II Round it, in a garden, were cultivated the most showy plants of the tropics, but my attention was attracted to a little plantation of damask roses blooming profusely. Letters of a Traveller Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America Could not a lover of science present a compliment without it always seeming to be as unusual as plucking a damask rose from a cabinet of fossils? The Moon Pool Then he rode away with the damask rose waving over his heart. Laddie; a true blue story You find the damask rose a goodish stock for most of the tender sorts, don't you, Mr. Gardener? The Moonstone "For my part, Will, I don't see how Jim Douns can preach this morning, before this laurel blossom and that damask rose." The Last Trail She was dressed in white, and a damask rose, half hid in her clustering hair, was her only ornament. Vivian Grey Her rounded, innocent face beamed with pleasure from its camlet hood, as sweet and suggestive of fragrance as a damask rose against the blue sky. In the Valley The night air wrapped them warmly, and the balm of the little breezes that stirred the foliage around them was the smell of damask roses from the garden. The Gentleman from Indiana The walk across the Park was pleasant even in the bleak March weather, and she entered the little parlour in Omega Street with the bloom of damask roses upon her cheeks. Charlotte's Inheritance I have seen single and small roses without any smell; and another kind of rose with four white petals, which in its smell, chives, and pointal, differed in nothing from our damask roses. History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing Fill a large bottle with damask rose leaves, picked while they are fresh; fill the bottle with brandy, or good spirits of any kind; cork it tightly and set it away for use. Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers The lady in the private box flung her a bouquet of damask roses. The Christian A Story Certainly, he would go, and was upon his feet beside the mysterious boy, whose colour had now become most fitful, changing from pale olive to the dye of the damask rose. Annette, the Metis Spy The purple violet, damask rose, Each, to delight your senses, blows. Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded She approached with tears on her check, sweetly blushing, like the damask rose wet with the dew of the morning. The Old English Baron: a Gothic Story A little weak ginger tea is good for the colic; as also tea made of dried damask rose leaves; a tea-spoonful of leaves will make a tea-cupful of tea. Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers There it was—so winsome, so bright, and proud and provocative in its every feature,—and the old French damask roses growing in her garden borders could not show a prettier colour than her cheeks! God's Good Man A long flight of steps led up to his study, which on the farther side opened level with a vine-shaded patch of herbs and damask roses in the projection of a ruined bastion. The Valley of Decision When dinner was nearly over somebody came in with a basket of damask roses. The Life of Sir Richard Burton Miss Benson was arranging a bunch of China and damask roses in an old-fashioned jar; they lay, all dewy and fresh, on the white breakfast-cloth when Ruth entered. Ruth Yet so far as it counts at all, the tale which links the damask rose with the death of Adonis points to a summer rather than to a spring celebration of his passion. The Golden Bough It should be all sunshine and roses for her—French damask roses, of course!" and he smiled—"with their hearts full of perfume and their petals full of colour! God's Good Man On a smaller table were spread cups, old earthenware dishes of fruit, and a big bowl of damask roses. The Return You're the maiden posies, And, so graced, To be placed 'Fore damask roses. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 Alice coloured like a damask rose, and hid her face behind her friend. The Caged Lion There's but one thing I've ever seen that could compare with her for colour, and that's a damask rose that blooms in May on an old bush in the front yard. The Deliverance; a romance of the Virginia tobacco fields Priscilla often speaks of you; and if there lacks anything to make her cheeks bloom like two damask roses, I'll venture to say it is just the sight of your face. The Blithedale Romance You're the maiden posies, And so graced To be placed 'Fore damask roses. Bulchevy's Book of English Verse You're the maiden posies; And so graced, To be placed 'Fore damask roses. A selection from the lyrical poems of Robert Herrick |
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