THE REVIVAL OF THE WOODEN HOUSE
EAST AND NORTH ELEVA-
TIONS of mr. h. Ander-
sen’s HOUSE AT HORNBCEK
PAUL RICHARDT, ARCHITECT
which one does not see too often nowa-
days (although I am glad to say that they
are gaining new friends), sweet-scented
homely flowers and herbs, such as Thomas
Hill discoursed upon in his garden books
more than three hundred and fifty years
ago, and such as Shakespeare sung:
Hot lavender, mint, savory, marjoram.
The marigold, that goes to bed wi' the sun.
And with him rises weeping—
And there might be thyme and ox-eyes
and “ nodding violets," and the porch,
should be
Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine
and that little western flower,
Maidens call it “love-in-idleness.”
Rosemary and rue should be there, and,
perhaps,
lilies of all kinds.
The fleur-de-luce being one—
wallflowers and balsam and southernwood.
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EAST AND NORTH ELEVA-
TIONS of mr. h. Ander-
sen’s HOUSE AT HORNBCEK
PAUL RICHARDT, ARCHITECT
which one does not see too often nowa-
days (although I am glad to say that they
are gaining new friends), sweet-scented
homely flowers and herbs, such as Thomas
Hill discoursed upon in his garden books
more than three hundred and fifty years
ago, and such as Shakespeare sung:
Hot lavender, mint, savory, marjoram.
The marigold, that goes to bed wi' the sun.
And with him rises weeping—
And there might be thyme and ox-eyes
and “ nodding violets," and the porch,
should be
Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine
and that little western flower,
Maidens call it “love-in-idleness.”
Rosemary and rue should be there, and,
perhaps,
lilies of all kinds.
The fleur-de-luce being one—
wallflowers and balsam and southernwood.
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