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Woman and Soldier Say Farewell
In the center of the card, a girl in a blue dress and white apron is being held by a soldier in green with a sword. Behind them is a gated fense, trees, and flowers. The German print reads "[Morgen marschiren wir, :||: ade, :||: / Wie lieblich sang…
Woman Sits on Garden Bench at Night
A woman in a fine white dress is seated on a stone bench at night. Next to her is a rosebush; she holds one of the pink blossoms in her hand. Behind her grow bushes and shrubs, and a creek meanders past. The moon shines over the scene. There is faded…
Kissing Couple Among Flowers at Night
Seated on the ground, a woman in a white dress and pink flowered hat is kissing a man in a gray pinstripe suit. His hat is among the flowers next to him. The earth is covered with pink and yellow wildflowers, there are trees behind them, and the moon…
Field, Farm, Flowers and Poem
The card depicts a field of grass; in the far back left there is a farm with a house, barn, and windmill. In the fore right there are daisies. A chain fence runs across the field from left to right. In the upper left corner, there is an inset of a…
Tags: farm, field, flowers, poem, Ralph Waldo Emerson
Iron Fence with Flowers and Poem
The central scene on the card is a wrought-iron fence with pink flowers in the foreground and a field with some houses in the background. There's an inset of a man in the upper left. To the right, this poem: "Sing again the song you sang / When we…
Tags: fence, field, flowers, Nathaniel Hawthorne, poem
Field with Fence, Flowers, and Poem
A field of grass stretches beyond the foreground of the card, which contains a chain fence and dark pink flowers. There is an inset of a man in the upper left. To the righ, the poem "We twa hae run about the braes / And put the gowans [word] / But…
Tags: fence, field, flowers, poem, Robert Burns
Poem Against Field and Flowers
There are a fence, path, and flowers in the foreground. Then, field of grass over hills flow into the background. There is an inset of a man in the upper left. To the right, a poem that reads "Again I romped through the clover / And again I lay…
Tags: fence, field, flowers, James Whitcomb Riley