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1 This is why the yellow primrose is so infinitely more than a yellow primrose .
2 To a reflective moralist Wordsworth will always mean more than a yellow primrose meant to Peter Bell.
3 WHEN the yellow primrose blooms in our gardens, we receive another emissary from King Archelaus in Cappadocia, carrying grim news.
4 Better that the primrose by the river's brim be a yellow primrose , and nothing more, than that it be something less.
5 A yellow primrose - that and nothing more;
6 And after all, if a primrose on a river's brim, but a yellow primrose was to them, what did it matter to me?
7 Self-seeded Californian poppies sprinkle the gravel, a blue-green fuzz next to pale yellow primroses .
8 In the open spaces, starring the lush grass, were all the yellow primroses that ever bloomed.
9 Here, pointing out clumps of dark, thick, crinkled leaves, he predicted an eruption of yellow primroses .
10 The violets are blooming in the fields, they are smaller than ours but very fragrant; the yellow primroses are beautiful and grow everywhere.
11 "A yellow primrose is much more than a yellow primrose at present," said Mrs. Grinstead, picking out the few spared from political purposes.
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