60 Words to use with blossomed

Then, clearing his throat, he sang: "In the merry blossom time, When love longings food the breast, When the flower is on the lime, When the small fowl builds her nest, Sweetly sings the nightingale And the throstle cock so bold; Cuckoo in the dewy dale

That man undid me; he did blossoms blow, Whose fruit proved poison, though 'twas good in show: With him

STEAMED APPLES.Select pound sweets of uniform size, wipe, cut out the blossom-ends, and pack in a large pudding dish.

Or to Agamemnon's sceptre: 'Which never more shall leaves or blossoms bear.

In their season, which is after the gilias are at their best, and before the larkspurs are ripe for pollen gathering, every terminal whorl of the lupin sends up its blossom stalk, not holding any constant blue, but paling and purpling to guide the friendly bee to virginal honey sips, or away from the perfected and depleted flower.

And yet I had not been long in this pleasant sitting-room, with its outlook on blossom-laden fruit-trees, creamy-spired chestnuts and wooded down, before I became aware that a pitiful and rather sordid little domestic drama was in progress within fifty yards from my open windows.

The blossom-buds are larger and more rounded than the leaf-buds.

So the soul, that drop, that ray Of the clear fountain of eternal day, Could it within the human flower be seen, Remembering still its former height, Shuns the sweet leaves and blossoms green;

If the fine vibrations which are the golden-violet glow of spring twilights were to tremble into sound, it would be just that mellow double note breaking along the blossom-tops.

The blossom-print.

He looked at the maidenmodest and sweet; At her lovely blue eyes, her peach-blossom cheek And sighed for his youth which had fled; "She never could love me, good Archibald Gray, Her beauty and youthfulness stand in the way, Just look at my frost-covered head.

Some of the blossom-heads may also be sprinkled over the surface, where they will live and bloom all through the summer.

And, swung in the hands of the grey-robed wind, Its censers the blossom-heaps.

A pair of slippers in orange-blossom kid, spangled with silver!

She simply failed to mention that in the fairy-land there are cherry-blossom lanes down which no human can wander without being torn by the brier patches.

"Is it not all light and colour, and you in your white dress with the sunlight on your hair seem more blossom-like than any flower.

So blossom love in thee and me This Christmas time!

The beetle, in his eyes, becomes a gross, hard-headed boor, carrying his sacks of blossom-meal, and drinking his mug of XX morning-dew; the stork parades about to show his red stockings; the spider is at once machinist and civil engineer; and even the sun, moon, and morning-star are not secure from the poet's familiarities.

The yellow arghwân is here very abundant, and the yellow arghwân blossom mingles with the red."

And their green sky had many a blossom-moon, And constellations thick with starry flowers.

The flower-goddess smiled to see This new-born snow that fell; "I'll change it to a flower," said she "By magic touch, and spell; For 'twill be long ere blossoms ope, That spring doth love so well.

My departing blossoms Obviate parade.

Then did he smilea smile of love so deep, Winter himself grew warm beneath its glow; From drooping branches scented blossoms peep; Up springs the grass; the sealèd fountains flow.

The sandwiches were tiny and round and filled with pink strawberry jam which made them seem like delectable apple-blossom petals.

740 The spring, like youth, fresh blossoms doth produce, But autumn makes them ripe and fit for use: So age a mature mellowness doth set On the green promises of youthful heat.

60 Words to use with  blossomed