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1
Well, then, we must put it off till
dog-rose
and honey-suckle time.
2
The
dog-rose
hedge cut off the sight of the little face.
3
Possibly this is why the wild rose is called a
dog-rose
.
4
Milton's England, Shelley's England; the England of the skylark, the
dog-rose
,
the honeysuckle!
5
Think what that 'common
dog-rose
'
would bring in a limited edition!
6
He has grown the white moss rose, without budding it on the
dog-rose
first.
7
This bush produces a blossom rather larger than the common
dog-rose
of English hedges, and equally lovely.
8
One hand was thrown out before him, and in it he held a little sprig of the pink
dog-rose
.
9
Then Fumle-Drumle came riding up to the chief with a
dog-rose
branch, with a few dried buds on it.
10
A
dog-rose
had hung out a whole constellation of pale stars for Molly to catch at as they passed.
11
There was sage, and
dog
-
rose
.
12
An hour afterwards, I heard them at high words in the conservatory, with the
dog-rose
once more at the bottom of the dispute.
13
On the bank stood purple torches of dame's violet, and the
dog-rose
climbing upon the guelder rose was pictured with it in the water.
14
Sir Thomas said, with kind encouragement, "He who beginneth so discreetly with a
dog-rose
,
may hope to encompass a damask-rose ere he die."
15
The scent of the last
dog
-
roses
of summer drifted inland on the evening breeze.
16
Their dresses, the colours, make me think of
dog
-
roses
,
shades of eyelid pink, fragile against dark leaves.
dog-rose
common dog-rose
call a dog-rose
dog-rose branch
dog-rose climbing
dog-rose hedge