Three Gems in One Setting, illustrated poetry collection (book)
1From his breast he took a little faded bunch of field flowers.
2The designs were usually conventionalized field flowers done with great spirit and charm.
3She gives gold as easily as children give away field flowers.
4With it was mingled the scent of the grass and of the field flowers.
5She is a little clod of earth that has field flowers growing in it.
6Another country bride used the field flowers for decorating.
7In the summer he picks all kind of field flowers, & in the fall bittersweet.
8She has made a magnificent bouquet of field flowers.
9His arms were full of field flowers.
10Upon nearly every car the sportive passengers had lashed limbs of trees and big clumps of field flowers.
11In this pool Nora nearly always laid some field flowers, because they kept fresher there than anywhere else.
12He never heeds the field flowers.
13His eyes stole a long look at her neck, as fresh as dew and as fragrant as field flowers.
14These are the field flowers whose simplicity charms Him; and by His condescension to them Our Saviour shows His infinite greatness.
15But she held fast to my lord Bonnivet, whose love, as is usual, lasted no longer than the field flowers bloom.
16Mother Carey's bedroom, with its bouquets of field flowers on the wall paper, was gaily lighted and ready to receive the gift.