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Meanings of purple aster in anglès
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Usage of purple aster in anglès
1
The angel laughed at the honeysuckle's quaint conceit, but made no reply, for yonder he saw a purpleaster he fain would question.
2
The harsh light fell on the garden; cut straight across the lawn; lit up a child's bucket and a purpleaster and reached the hedge.
3
The purpleasters and the golden-rod are about all that remain to them.
4
Would he live to see the Indian summer days, the smoky haze, the purpleasters?
5
Everything was there of autumn, even to the golden-rod and purpleasters and scarlet creepers in the foreground.
6
The grass lost its fresh, green color, and the wild purpleasters dropped their lovely heads and slept.
7
The closed gentian comes at the same time, and the blue and purpleasters are in all their glory.
8
But we saw the deer come down to the shore, and stand shoulder-deep among the golden-rod and purpleasters.
9
There were buttercups, purpleasters, bluebells, goat's-beard, columbines, Mariposa lilies, bird's-bill, trillium, devil's-club, wild white heliotrope, brick-leaved spirea, wintergreen, everlasting.
10
But in the corners the torches of the goldenrod were kindling and a few misty purpleasters nodded here and there.
11
The blue jays scream from the roadside oaks, and the last of the blue and purpleasters shiver along the wall.
12
In Pripyat, an unlovely cluster of concrete 1970s high-rises, returning poplars, purpleasters, and lilacs have split the pavement and invaded buildings.
13
Purpleasters and golden-rod waved on the roadsides and in the fields; and blue gentians, for which Penfield was famous, were blooming everywhere.
14
"Do not interrupt me," murmured the purpleaster.
15
The roses were dead, now, but a bank of purpleasters glowed by the laurel-bushes, and in the garden plucky pansies withstood the chill.
16
There was a soft whisper of wind in the trees, and the pale purpleasters that feathered the orchard grass swayed gently towards each other.