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The little windflower, whose just opened eye Is blue as the spring heaven it gazes at. - William Cullen Bryant, A Winter Piece Or, bide thou where the poppy blows With windflowers fail and fair. - William Cullen Bryant, The Artic Lover The starry, fragile windflower, Poised above in airy grace, Virgin white, suffused with blushes, Shyly droops her lovely face. - Elaine Goodale (Mrs. Charles A. Eastman), The First Flowers Thou lookest up with meek, confiding eye Upon the clouded smile of April's face, Unharmed though Winter stands uncertain by, Eyeing with jealous glance each opening grace. - Jones Very, The Windflower
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