Discover the hidden language of flowers in Pliny Miles's charming collection, "The Sentiments Of Flowers In Rhyme." This delightful volume explores the Victorian-era fascination with floral symbolism, where each bloom carried a secret message of love, friendship, or remembrance. Through graceful rhymes and evocative imagery, Miles unveils the sentiments associated with a variety of flowers, from the delicate violet to the stately rose.
Perfect for poetry lovers, gardening enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the history of floral communication, this book offers a glimpse into a bygone era when bouquets spoke volumes. Re-experience the beauty and meaning behind nature's most exquisite creations.
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