Book/Printed Material A garden rosary,
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Image 1 of A garden rosary,
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 2 of A garden rosary, Class _EA^5L3S- Book___JS?Ma3 CSPmiGnT DEPOsm
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 3 of A garden rosary,
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 4 of A garden rosary,
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 5 of A garden rosary,
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 6 of A garden rosary, PUBLISHED BY HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY A GARDEN ROSARY. THE HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP. OUR COMMON ROAD.
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 8 of A garden rosary,
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 9 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY By Agnes Edwards BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY Tbe Riverside Press 1917
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 10 of A garden rosary, COPYRIGHT, 1917, BY HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published March iqiy m -4 1917 g)P|.A.45780l
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 11 of A garden rosary, TO MY MOTHER THE ROSE OF ALL THE WORLD THIS BOOK IS MOST LOVINGLY DEDICATED
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 12 of A garden rosary, My mother went away from me so wide and vast the plain My fire will soon be dying out, as stars at daybreak wane. Art thou not coming backy O love, to...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 14 of A garden rosary,
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 15 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY April io never respect my neighbors so much as in the spring, when they emerge from their closed- up houses with a mystical glow of antici- pation on their...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 16 of A garden rosary, 4 A GARDEN ROSARY And you you gross and common money-grubber, whom I have scorned, as you sat heavily in the train to town, with your newspaper before your face, you, too,...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 17 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY April ii he crocuses are up, in a sudden bright thatch although there is still snow on the ground. These perky little hlossomSy not confined by any marked bed,...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 18 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY April 12 ow delicately the snowdrops raise their pale heads on their meek, slender necks! One al- most wants to pat them as one might a feeble child and...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 19 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY April 13 very spring niy mother sends me over to a distant greenhouse to ask for a few of the Killarney rosebushes, which at this season^for some reason, they...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 20 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY April 14 till planting delightful toil! With soil-blackened hands I pause, and sit a moment in contemplation my trowel in my lap. Surely one never fulfills his destiny of...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 21 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY April 17 ust like old ladies untwisting their curl-papers in fidgety haste to get off to a church socia- ble, so the hyacinths as soon as spring is fairly...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 22 of A garden rosary, lO A GARDEN ROSARY April 20 he garden plots look more medi- ceval than ever. Is it the inten- sity of the scilla s blue the strange lavender and violet of the...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 23 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY li May 7 ne by one we have all emerged from our wintry houses, and are living in our front yards, and chatting over our side walls. The flowers...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 24 of A garden rosary, 12 A GARDEN ROSARY oj way, like ladies pulling on their gloves as they hurry down the street. And over at Miss G. s the lilies of the valley shrink against the...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 25 of A garden rosary, a garden rosary i3 May 15 y mother sees to her spring planting in the vigorous fashion I of a woman thoroughly accus- tomed to this part of the household regime. She...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 26 of A garden rosary, 14 A GARDEN ROSARY May 20 here is something soulless about the columbine to me. It is ex- quisite: fragile and yet not weak. But in spite of its superlatively fine finish...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 27 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY 15 sive chord where there was none. I am per- fectly sure, now J that there was none, I could catch his interest: I could enlist his intelligence. He...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 28 of A garden rosary, I6 A GARDEN ROSARY May 25 ne quaffs the fragrance of the wallflower with something of the inquisitive satisfaction with which one quaffs a draught of old wine. There is even a...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 29 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY 17 invention. They are the composite re- sult of centuries of human aspiration and endeavor. Like an old tapestry woven by one generation: worn, mended, and rewoven by succeeding...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 30 of A garden rosary, l8 A GARDEN ROSARY June i h, the modesty^ the ineffable modesty of the lily of the valley as it hides among the leaves! As one slips one* s fingers down its...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 31 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY 19 dans la Vallee too virtuous to he pure, consummately and eternally embalmed for the perusal of fervid and romantic youth.
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 32 of A garden rosary, 20 A GARDEN ROSARY June 20 have been arranging flowers through the house: in shallow glass howls; in thin vases; in wide-mouthed pitchers; in rustic brown willow baskets. Is it a waste...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 33 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY 21 flower itself. An enameled face may he more perfect than a natural complexion, but to a person of refined vision the charm of the human countenance is in...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 34 of A garden rosary, 22 A GARDEN ROSARY June 26 he first bluebell has rung its arrival!
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 35 of A garden rosary, a garden rosary 23 June 2^ hile my mother sits in the after- noon sun J Gegena is playing with the shadows of the birds that flit above her head from rose...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 36 of A garden rosary, 24 A GARDEN ROSARY June 28 here are ten thousand swelling buds on the rosebushes, press- ing up against the house. Ramblers, climbers, trailers, almost gasp when I think of the impending...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 37 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY 25 June 30 he roses have hurst forth every- where at once, like a trium- phant army unfurling myriad banners to the sky, and sending up to heaven shouts...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 38 of A garden rosary, 26 A GARDEN ROSARY July i ne corner of this garden is crowded with cahhagy red roses full, solid, hard; struggling like a too tightly corseted woman to he beautiful. They make...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 39 of A garden rosary, A GARDEN ROSARY 27 July 2 win yellow roses on the same stem, like little blonde, round- Jaced girls. They are so ab- surdly alike they are rather silly. I find myself...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917
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Image 40 of A garden rosary, 28 A GARDEN ROSARY July 3 ehind the lattice there has bloomed a large white rose pure without pallor: faultless without tedium the perfection of flower- hood, It has rained, and going...
- Contributor: Rothery, Agnes
- Date: 1917