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Love in Idleness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Love-in-idleness is one of the many old names for the pansy. Shakespeare uses the name in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Act 2, Scene 1) where Oberon (Fairy King) takes revenge on Titania (Fairy Queen)...
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The juice of the magical purple Love-in-idleness flower, when dripped into someone's eyes, was reputed to cause that individual to fall in love with the next person they see (or, in Titania's case, the next creature).
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Sing we for love and idleness, Naught else is worth the having. Though I have been in many a land, There is naught else in living. And I would rather have my sweet, Though rose-leaves die of grieving, Than do high deeds in Hungary To pass all men's believing. ... Flower Basket Shawl...
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Flower-power (Set) ... love-in-idleness by kosmos holmogor. ... Click this icon to see all public photos and videos tagged with love-in-idleness...
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Love-in-idleness. It had to be. He had sensed no formal spell, and that flower could produce similar results. ... "I used this lovely little flower called love-in-idleness to - " ... "Same way I used the love-in-idleness: squeezing the juice of the flower onto their closed eyes."
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This delicate flower blooms freely all over my garden from spring to fall. It does especially ... A really delightful little plant. Yes they seed around but for me they are always welcome, they seem to fit in anywhere. I wouldn't be without them. I love the variation in colors that you can get in a small patch of plants.
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