Marygold

Word MARYGOLD
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You are as gay as a marygold: and I wear your colors, thou laughing mother of mischief! ❋ Unknown (1872)

So in cornfields we have the scarlet poppies, the purple corn-cockle, the yellow corn-marygold, and the blue cornflower; while on our moors the purple heath and the dwarf gorse make ❋ Alfred Russel Wallace (1868)

When these insects have been developed, their destruction may be secured by either one of the following remedies: calomel, applied in powder, or suspended in water; black wash; creosote and water; an infusion of the marygold; chloroform; elder juice; an infusion of elder leaves and flowers; and various other applications, which it is unnecessary to mention. ❋ Unknown (1863)

And when the boy called him at the hours of prayer, saying, "My Father, it is now time for the Nones office, for the marygold is closing," or ❋ Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing (1863)

It was in vain Wolfert's wife remonstrated; it was in vain his darling daughter wept over the destruction of some favourite marygold. ❋ Unknown (1824)

It was in vain Wolfert's wife remonstrated; it was in vain his darling daughter wept over the destruction of some favorite marygold. ❋ Washington Irving (1821)

You gaze, and are first struck with its matchless window: call it rose, or marygold, as you please. ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

«You gaze, and are first-struck with its matchless window: call it rose, or marygold, as you please. ❋ Th��odore Licquet (1809)

As the marygold that openeth its leaves when the sun riseth, and closeth when it goeth down again, so exactly doth our spiritual constitution follow the motions of his countenance, and depend wholly on them. ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)

The flowers of french marygold (tagetes patu - la) feparated from their calices, were fubjefted to the fame trials. ❋ Claude-Louis Berthollet (1791)

A - prefect the prizes are« as I am told, an iimaran thus of gold, of the value of feventeea or eighteen ponndi Engiifh, for the be: l ode; a violet of filver, lor the beft poem; an egiar. tine, for the bed compciition in profe; and a marygold for tht be! ❋ Unknown (1777)

Weeding Woman's work; it was the bonnet that had caught her fancy, and I found it hard to smother the vexing thought that if I had gone on dressing the Weeding Woman of the Earthly Paradise like Bessy's aunt, instead of trying to make the story more interesting by inventing a marygold bonnet with yellow and white strings for her, I might have had the part I wished to play in our new game (which certainly was of my devising), and Adela would have been better pleased to be the Queen than to be anything else. ❋ Unknown (1886)

Our theory, I may remark would permit an organ < to > become abortive with respect to its primary use, to be turned to any other purpose, (as the buds in a cauliflower) thus we can see no difficulty in bones of male marsupials being used as fulcrum of muscles, or style of marygold {172}, -- indeed in one point of view, the heads of [vertebrated] animal may be said to be abortive vertebræ turned into other use: legs of some crustacea abortive jaws, &c., &c. De Candolle's analogy of table covered with dishes {173}. ❋ Charles Darwin (1845)

Here’s newyearspray, the posquiflor, a windaborne and helio-trope; there miriamsweet and amaranth and marygold to crown. ❋ Unknown (2006)

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