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wind power

[wind pou-er] / ˈwɪnd ˌpaʊ ər /


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The wind has windflowers, the sea anemones,     death its endless procession of white bouquets.

From Slate • Jan. 8, 2013

When I was little and good I walked in the dappled wood Where light white windflowers grew, And hyacinths heavy and blue.

From Many Voices by Nesbit, E. (Edith)

And windflowers and yellow gillyflowers Pierce the astonished earth with light: And most-loved wallflower's bloody petal Shakes over that long frosty battle.

From Poems New and Old by Freeman, John

If I see aright, there are some pale windflowers blowing yonder, beside that old tree, though it is full early for them still.

From A Book of Quaker Saints by Hodgkin, L. V. (Lucy Violet)

"Oh," said she, lightly, "that morning among the olives,—when you gathered the windflowers for me?"

From My Friend Prospero by Harland, Henry




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