The instinctive and universal taste of mankind selects flowers for the expression of its finest sympathies, their beauty and their fleetingness serving to make them the most fitting symbols of those delicate sentiments for which language itself seems almost too gross a medium.


Six Months in Italy (ed. 1853)


The instinctive and universal taste of mankind selects flowers for the expression of its finest sympathies, their beauty and their fleetingness...

The instinctive and universal taste of mankind selects flowers for the expression of its finest sympathies, their beauty and their fleetingness...

The instinctive and universal taste of mankind selects flowers for the expression of its finest sympathies, their beauty and their fleetingness...

The instinctive and universal taste of mankind selects flowers for the expression of its finest sympathies, their beauty and their fleetingness...