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Wildering   Listen
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Wildering  n.  (Bot.) A plant growing in a state of nature; especially, one which has run wild, or escaped from cultivation.






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"Wildering" Quotes from Famous Books



... unknown of air, Out of all summer, from wave to wave, He'll perch, and prank his feathers fair, Jangle a glass-clear wildering stave, ...
— Georgian Poetry 1920-22 • Various

... meteor-lustre shed. No painful fear, no troubles, then had power To break the current of one peaceful hour. Oft as I trod the meadow's verdant round, Or pierced the echoing forest's gloomy bound, Or traced the willowy margin of the stream, Lost in the wildering maze of Fancy's dream, Before me Life's long years in prospect rose, By fears unbroken, undisturb'd by woes. Yes! I remember well,—my dizzy brain Feels those bright hours not yet effaced by pain: Still on my soul they cast a distant light, And gild ...
— Gustavus Vasa - and other poems • W. S. Walker



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