Anemone

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Thy subtle charm is strangely given,
My fancy will not let thee be, ,
Then poise not thus 'twixt earth and heaven,
O white anemone!
Anemone, so well
Named of the wind, to which thou art all free.

Anemone is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Plants of the genus are commonly called windflowers.

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  • Tears the Paphian shed, drop by drop for the drops of Adonis
    Blood; and on earth each drop, as it fell, grew into a blossom:
    Roses sprang from the blood, and the tears gave birth to the wind-flower.
  • Or, bide thou where the poppy blows
    With windflowers frail and fair.
  • The spring, long retarded by previous cold, had now begun in all its comeliness, and life was rampant. Already, over the first emerald of the grass, the dandelion was showing yellow, and the red-pink anemone was hanging its tender head.
  • From the soft wing of vernal breezes shed,
    Anemones, auritulas, enriched
    With shining meal o'er all their velvet leaves.
  • Thou lookest up with meek, confiding eye
    Upon the clouded smile of April's face,
    Unharmed though Winter stands uncertain by,
    Eyeing with jealous glance each opening grace.
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