Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922)/Acacia

ACACIA

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A great acacia, with its slender trunk
And overpoise of multitudinous leaves,
(In which a hundred fields might spill their dew
And intense verdure, yet find room enough)
Stood reconciling all the place with green.

E. B. BrowningAurora Leigh. Bk. VI.


13

Light-leaved acacias, by the door,
Stood up in balmy air,
Clusters of blossomed moonlight bore.
And breathed a perfume rare.

George MacDonaldSong of the Spring Nights. Pt. I.


14

Our rocks are rough, but smiling there
Th' acacia waves her yellow hair,
Lonely and sweet, nor loved the less
For flow'ring in a wilderness.

MooreLalla Rookh. Light of the Harem.