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Updated: May 18, 2025
From lilac and rose, and lily and tulip, from oleander and strawberry-tree, all old friends in the gardens of the valleys about the city of David, the air, lingering or in haste, loaded itself with exhalations day and night; and that nothing might be wanting to the happiness of the nymphs and naiads, down through the flower-lighted shadows of the mass a brook went its course gently, and by many winding ways.
He steadied his steps with one great white hand upon his grandfather's Sunday staff, and his clear blue eyes were trembling with a sense of gratitude and a fear of tears. And I stepped behind a red strawberry-tree, for my sense of respect for him almost made me sob. Then Jowler thought it high time to appear upon the scene, and convince us that he was not a dead dog yet.
None are to be disdained: for men have considered, with reason, that they were honouring the memory of their eminent fellows by giving their names to the rarest and most beautiful. Witness the magnificent Helix dedicated to Raspail, which is found only in the caverns where the strawberry-tree grows amid the high mountains of Corsica.
And if you went to some of the islands in the lake up in the glen, you would find wild arbutus strawberry-tree, as you call it. We will go and get some one day or other. How long and green the grass is, even on the rocks, and the ferns, and the moss, too. Everything seems richer here than at home. Of course it is.
The Maple trees in this country are none of them at the present day old enough to afford that fine-veined variegation in the timber which is alluded to in this account. ARBUTUS Unedo. THE STRAWBERRY-TREE. Is a native of the islands in the celebrated Lake of Killarney in Ireland, where it grows to a large size. We know of no particular use to which it is applied.
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