Aflower

Word AFLOWER
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Here's a neat picture of buckwheat field all aflower - 메밀꽃 ❋ GreenFertility (2006)

But farther on the current slackened, where the stream ran through a property thrown open to the public by its owner, who had made a hobby of aquatic gardening, so that the little ponds into which the Vivonne was here diverted were aflower with water-lilies. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Certainly, upon fine days, Paris seemed to me innumerably aflower with all these girls, whom I did not desire, but who thrust down their roots into the obscurity of the desire and the mysterious nocturnal life of ❋ Unknown (2003)

On our way to her house we passed by a row of little gardens, and I was obliged to stop, for they were all aflower with pear and cherry blossoms; as empty, no doubt, and lifeless only yesterday as ❋ Unknown (2003)

Paris, like the roads round Balbec, were aflower with those unknown beauties whom I had so often sought to evoke from the woods of ❋ Unknown (2003)

The pomegranates, aflower above the ripening corn, had finer blossoms than any I had seen before, the fig-trees were Biblical in their glossy splendour. ❋ S.L. Bensusan (N/A)

I daresay there were many among them, tied by their daily toil to the town, who thought with longing of the pleasant road before us, through fertile lands where all the orchards were aflower and the peasants were gathering the ripe barley, though April had yet some days to revel in. ❋ S.L. Bensusan (N/A)

Now at last we lift our faces, and our faces come aflower ❋ David Herbert (1916)

On Sunday mornings, the outbound trains were thronged with eager pilgrims, hastening out of the city, to behold once more the ancient marvel of the spring; and, on Sunday evenings, the railway termini were aflower with banners of blossom from rifled woodland and orchard carried in the hands of the returning pilgrims, whose eyes still shone with the spring magic, in whose ears still sang the fairy music. ❋ Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev (1895)

All aflower and all afire and all flung heavenward, who shall say ❋ Algernon Charles Swinburne (1873)

Fields aflower with winds and suns, woods with shadowing hair. ❋ Algernon Charles Swinburne (1873)

But nought they behold when the world is aflower and the season is golden ❋ Algernon Charles Swinburne (1873)

And her dry thorns flushed aflower in strait Thermopylæ. ❋ Algernon Charles Swinburne (1873)

I will return to the pond, but not to that of the small ducks, the pond aflower with illusions: those ponds do not occur twice in a lifetime. ❋ Jean-Henri Fabre (1869)

The wattle – blooms — the whitish, mealy ones — were aflower in the bush, and at the top of huge poles of stems, big, blackish – crimson buds and flowers, flowers of some sort, shot up out of a clump of spear – leaves. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Green Spring trips forth to set the world aflower. " ❋ Unknown (1892)

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