spring-blossom love

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  • The night air by his slave cabin door was spring-blossom sweet, but that April of 1865 it seemed full of mystery besides.

    Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule Harriette Gillem Robinet 1998

  • The night air by his slave cabin door was spring-blossom sweet, but that April of 1865 it seemed full of mystery besides.

    Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule Harriette Gillem Robinet 1998

  • Hallam: -- "Just at that age when the painter would have wished to fix his likeness and the lover of poetry would delight to contemplate him, in the fair morning of his virtues, the full spring-blossom of his hopes, -- just at that age hath death set the seal of eternity upon him, and the beautiful hath been made permanent."

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860 Various

  • But, stepping out into the spring-blossom air Monday afternoon, Sherman turned hopeful.

    North Coast Journal Comments 2009

  • But, stepping out into the spring-blossom air Monday afternoon, Sherman turned hopeful.

    North Coast Journal Comments 2009

  • But, stepping out into the spring-blossom air Monday afternoon, Sherman turned hopeful.

    North Coast Journal Comments 2009

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