| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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The attribute of St. Dorothea, who carries roses in a basket; of St. Casilda, St. Elizabeth of Portugal, and St. Rose of Viterbo, who carry roses either in their hands or caps. St. Rosalia, St. Angelus, St. Rose of Lima, St. Ascylus, St. Victoria, etc., wear crowns of roses. | 1 |
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| Rose, elle a vecu ce que vivent les roses Lespace dun matin. | |
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Malherbe: A Mme. du Perrier, sur la Morle de sa Fille. |
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| Like other roses, thy sweet rose survived |
| While shone the morning sun, then drooped and died. | |
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