10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MAIDENWEED»
Discover the use of
maidenweed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
maidenweed and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Dictionary of the Anglo-saxon Language. - London, Longmann ...
Maidenhood, 43r, 43L Maidenlike, 432-12 Maidenweed, 21p. M aid-servant,
100a,100n. Maimed, 14y, 87q. Main, 43d. Maine, (in France), 4401-.
Maintenance, 262. Maisevethians, 44j1-. Majestic, 1020. Majesty, 431:, 44c, 102b
. Make, to, 23t ...
2
The Folklore of Plants:
... wholesome flame, That from Therssalian Chirontakes its name; The gummy
larch tree, and the thapsos there, Woundwort and maidenweed perfume the air,
There the longbranches ofthe long−lived hartWithsouthernwood their odours
strong ...
T. F. Thiselton-Dyer, 2014
... wholesome flame, That from Therssalian Chirontakes its name; The gummy
larch tree, and the thapsos there, Woundwort and maidenweed perfume the air,
There the longbranches ofthe long−lived hartWithsouthernwood their odours
strong ...
4
The Folk-lore of Plants
The gummy larch tree, and the thapsos there, Woundwort and maidenweed
perfume the air, There the long branches of the long-lived hart With
southernwood their odours strong impart, The monsters of the land, the serpents
fell, Fly far away ...
T. F. Thiselton-Dyer, 1968
5
A Dictionary of the Anglo-Saxon Language: Containing the ...
Maidenlike, 43rt- Maidenweed, 21p. Maid-servant, 1 00a,100n. Maimed, 14y, 87q
. Main, 43tf. Maine, (in France), 44of. Maintenance, 26z. Maisevethians, 44j+.
Majestic, 102c. Majesty, 43u, 44c, 102b. Make, to, 23t, 27b, 43qt, 61i, 65d, 75n,
96t.
6
The British Poets: Including Translations ...
... adorns, And there the spicy Syrian costos burns : There centaury supplies the
wholesome flame, That from Thessalian Chiron M takes its name ; The gummy
larch tree, and the thapsos there, Woundwort and maidenweed, perfume the air.
7
The Empire of Necessity: The Untold History of a Slave ...
Away teams survived by wading into freezing water to harvest mussels, shooting
birds, and boiling maidenweed for tea. Carrion crows could be mistaken for
turkeys until they were shot; then their stink announced that they were vultures.
8
Twelfth Night: Third Series
'maidenweed' was a popular name for the camomile plant. Weeds occurs
frequently in Shakespeare: cf. 'Weeds of Athens he doth wear' (MND 2.2.70).
Such is the importance of the cross-dressed disguise in the play that only Viola's
clothes ...
William Shakespeare, Keir Elam, 2008
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Flora Domestica: Or, The Portable Flower-garden : with ...
... which no green leaf adorns, And there the spicy Syrian costos burns : There
centaury supplies the wholesome flame, That from Thessalian Chiron takes its
name ; The gummy larch tree, and the thapsos there, Woundwort, and
maidenweed, ...
... adorns, And there the spicy Syrian costos burns : There centaury supplies the
wholesome flame, That from Thessalian Chiron M takes its name; The gummy
larch tree, and the thapsos there, Woundwort and maidenweed, perfume the air.
Lucan, Marco Girolamo Vida, James Welwood, 1822