Thus also you may make fritters of beets, clary, borrage, bugloss, or lattice. From Wordnik.com. [The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery] Reference
The blue one is viper's bugloss--I bet you can do some powerful spells with it. From Wordnik.com. [viper's bugloss and other flowers] Reference
Borage and bugloss, sovereign herbs against melancholy; their wines and juice most excellent. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Lit. “enamelled or painted with anchusa or alkanet,” a plant, the wild bugloss, whose root yields a red dye. From Wordnik.com. [Oeconomicus] Reference
Into view comes an express steam locomotive pulling a long rake of timber carriages between the clumps of sea kale and viper's bugloss. From Wordnik.com. [Railway Light] Reference
The thin oval of her face was the translucent bluish colour of shadows in untrodden snow, lit by huge, sunken eyes of the deep, lustrous blue of bugloss. From Wordnik.com. [The Potter's Field]
A few kilometers outside the Park and summit area, congenerics found include the legume Adenocarpus foliosus, the bugloss Echium virescens and the daisy Argynantemum frutescens. From Wordnik.com. [Teide National Park, Spain] Reference
Blue-weed, or viper's bugloss; travels of; description of. From Wordnik.com. [The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton] Reference
Wouldn't that make a splendid Halloween bouquet, maybe with some viper's bugloss mixed in?. From Wordnik.com. [SFGate: Top News Stories] Reference
The bugloss belongs to what may be called beautiful weeds, despite its rough and bristly stalk. From Wordnik.com. [The Writings of John Burroughs — Volume 05: Pepacton] Reference
In places the hare-bells and Canterbury bells and the bugloss are so abundant as to make a whole valley-floor blue as in. From Wordnik.com. [More Science From an Easy Chair] Reference
The angle of a field by the woods on the eastern side of the heath, the entire corner, is blue in July with viper's bugloss. From Wordnik.com. [Nature Near London] Reference
One of these includes the forget-me-nots, the borage, the alkanet, and the viper's bugloss, which keep up this blue as a family heirloom. From Wordnik.com. [The Naturalist on the Thames] Reference
I've dosed her with betony, and camomile, and comfrey, and bugloss, and hart's tongue, and borage, and mugwort, and dandelion -- and twenty herbs beside, for aught I know. From Wordnik.com. [All's Well Alice's Victory] Reference
Of rosemary he says, "the sun claims privilege in it, and it is under the celestial ram," and of viper's bugloss, "it is. From Wordnik.com. [Apologia Diffidentis] Reference
23 thoughts | thoughts? viper's bugloss and other flowers. From Wordnik.com. [viper's bugloss and other flowers] Reference
06:44 pm: viper's bugloss and other flowers - 17 thoughts. From Wordnik.com. [June 2007] Reference
Along my path is bugloss blue. From Wordnik.com. [Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith] Reference
Bilgres, 69/994; bugloss? p. 110. From Wordnik.com. [Early English Meals and Manners] Reference
There the blue bugloss paints the sterile soil. From Wordnik.com. [English Men of Letters: Crabbe] Reference
Brunnera macrophylla bugloss. From Wordnik.com. [We advocate deadheading, but remember: you’ll get “free plants” if you leave some seeds « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog] Reference
Viper's bugloss. From Wordnik.com. [Wild Flowers Worth Knowing] Reference
Pennyroyal, purslane, bugloss, and boràge. From Wordnik.com. [A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2] Reference
To the heart; borage, bugloss, scorzonera, &c. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Wines; as of hellebore, bugloss, tamarisk, &c. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Conserves of borage, bugloss, roses, fumitory. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Conserves of violets, maidenhair, borage, bugloss, roses. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Syrups of borage, bugloss, hops, epithyme, endive, succory. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Maiden-hair, Liverwort, Borrage, bugloss, Betony, Sage, sweet. From Wordnik.com. [The Gentlewoman's Companion: or,%0AA Guide to the Female Sex] Reference
Borage, bugloss, balm, succory, endive, violets, in broth, not raw, &c. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
For the heart, borage, bugloss, saffron, balm, basil, rosemary, violet, roses, &c. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
2, speaks against all herbs and worts, except borage, bugloss, fennel, parsley, dill, balm, succory. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Bruel prescribes an epithem for the heart, of bugloss, borage, water-lily, violet waters, sweet-wine, balm leaves, nutmegs, cloves, &c. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
Consisting, are conserves or confections; conserves of borage, bugloss, balm, fumitory, succory, maidenhair, violets, roses, wormwood, &c. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
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