Kate Greenaway's Language of Flowers
| Book | Kate Greenaway's Language of Flowers |
| Publisher | George Routledge and Sons |
| Illustrator | Kate Greenaway |
| Printed by | Edmund Evans, Ltd. |
| About/Subject | Flower language |
| Contributing Writer | William Wordsworth, Edmund Waller, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Robert Burns, Thomas Carew, Edmund Spenser, Robert Herrick, Samuel Fletcher, William Cowper, John Keats, Nicholas Drayton, Richard Allison, Matthew Prior, John Milton, Geoffrey Chaucer |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | London |
| Pages / Font | 80 pages |
| Chapters | [List of flowers and their meanings] Daffodils, by Wordsworth The Rose, by Waller The Sensitive Plant, by Shelley O Luve Will Venture In, &c., by Burns My Nannie's Awa, by Burns Their Groves, &c., by Burns To a Mountain Daisy, by Burns Lament of Mary, Queen of Scots, by Burns Red and White Roses, by Carew Sonnet, by Spenser To Primroses, filled with morning dew, by Herrick A Red, Red Rose, by Burns Virgins promised when I died, by Robert Herrick Music, when soft voices die, by Shelley Radiant sister of the day, by P. B. Shelley To Daffodils, by Robert Herrick Constancy, by Samuel Fletcher Mourn, ilka grove the cushat kens !, by Burns To the Small Celandine, by Wordsworth To Blossoms, by Herrick The Lily and the Rose, by Cowper The Wall-Flower, by Herrick The Primrose, by Carew Adonis Sleeping, by Keats Modonna, wherefore hast thou sent to me, by P. B. Shelley There grew pied Wind-flowers and Violets, by P. B. Shelley Fade, Flow'rs ! fade, Nature will it so, by Waller Arrangement of a Bouquet, by Nicholas Drayton The Cherry, by Richard Allison The Garland, by Prior To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time, by Robert Herrick Song of May Morning, by Milton Among the myrtles as I walk'd, by Robert Herrick Fragment, in Witherspoon's Collection of Scotch Songs The Daisy, by Chaucer List of illustrations |
| Notes | Poetry on flowers, by various authors: p. 61-79 |
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