. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. A ROSE IN A TUFT OF GRASS. A ROSE IN A TUFT OF GRASS.—There is every THING TO BE GAINED BY GOOD COMPANY. " One day,'' said the poet Sadi, " I saw a rose-bush sur- rounded by a tuft of grass. ' What!' I cried, ' does that vile plant dare to place itself in the company of Roses .''' I was about to tear the grass away, when it meekly addressed me, saying, ' Spare me! I am not the Rose, it is true ; but, from my perfume, any onfe may know at least that I have lived with Roses.'" Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-language-of-flowers-or-floral-emblems-of-thoughts-feelings-and-sentiments-flower-language-a-rose-in-a-tuft-of-grass-a-rose-in-a-tuft-of-grassthere-is-every-thing-to-be-gained-by-good-company-quot-one-day-said-the-poet-sadi-quot-i-saw-a-rose-bush-sur-rounded-by-a-tuft-of-grass-what!-i-cried-does-that-vile-plant-dare-to-place-itself-in-the-company-of-roses-i-was-about-to-tear-the-grass-away-when-it-meekly-addressed-me-saying-spare-me!-i-am-not-the-rose-it-is-true-but-from-my-perfume-any-onfe-may-know-at-least-that-i-have-lived-with-rosesquot-image216397725.html
RMPG1NE5–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. A ROSE IN A TUFT OF GRASS. A ROSE IN A TUFT OF GRASS.—There is every THING TO BE GAINED BY GOOD COMPANY. " One day,'' said the poet Sadi, " I saw a rose-bush sur- rounded by a tuft of grass. ' What!' I cried, ' does that vile plant dare to place itself in the company of Roses .''' I was about to tear the grass away, when it meekly addressed me, saying, ' Spare me! I am not the Rose, it is true ; but, from my perfume, any onfe may know at least that I have lived with Roses.'"
. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. A ROSE IN A TUFT OF GRASS. A ROSE IN A TUFT OF GRASS.—There is every THING TO BE GAINED BY GOOD COMPANY. " One day,'' said the poet Sadi, " I saw a rose-bush sur- rounded by a tuft of grass. ' What!' I cried, ' does that vile plant dare to place itself in the company of Roses .''' I was about to tear the grass away, when it meekly addressed me, saying, ' Spare me! I am not the Rose, it is true ; but, from my perfume, any onfe may know at least that I have lived with Roses.'" Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-language-of-flowers-or-floral-emblems-of-thoughts-feelings-and-sentiments-flower-language-a-rose-in-a-tuft-of-grass-a-rose-in-a-tuft-of-grassthere-is-every-thing-to-be-gained-by-good-company-quot-one-day-said-the-poet-sadi-quot-i-saw-a-rose-bush-sur-rounded-by-a-tuft-of-grass-what!-i-cried-does-that-vile-plant-dare-to-place-itself-in-the-company-of-roses-i-was-about-to-tear-the-grass-away-when-it-meekly-addressed-me-saying-spare-me!-i-am-not-the-rose-it-is-true-but-from-my-perfume-any-onfe-may-know-at-least-that-i-have-lived-with-rosesquot-image232063451.html
RMRDFB8B–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. A ROSE IN A TUFT OF GRASS. A ROSE IN A TUFT OF GRASS.—There is every THING TO BE GAINED BY GOOD COMPANY. " One day,'' said the poet Sadi, " I saw a rose-bush sur- rounded by a tuft of grass. ' What!' I cried, ' does that vile plant dare to place itself in the company of Roses .''' I was about to tear the grass away, when it meekly addressed me, saying, ' Spare me! I am not the Rose, it is true ; but, from my perfume, any onfe may know at least that I have lived with Roses.'"
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