She should find them all dewy and unwithered in her bridal crown.
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Although the body is deteriorated, the garland, which symbolized his glories, remains unwithered.
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His child could there grow up, unwithered by the associations of her mother's disgrace.
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Choose eggplants that feel heavy with smooth, taut, unblemished skin and fresh-looking unwithered green stalks.
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Every thing around them smiled, and their yet unwithered hopes were alive to every delightful impression.
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The luxury of such a reproof was too dear to Mrs. Neff's unwithered heart to be neglected.
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We hope that the undergrowth of limitations is sparse enough to let the flowers of Oz grow unwithered.
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We hope that the undergrowth of limitations is sparse enough to let the flowers of Oz grow unwithered.
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Then come what will of weal or woe, Thou 'lt bloom unwithered in this heart, My Rose of Joy!
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The largest of the trees, though scorched about the base, still stood with unwithered foliage, little harmed by the fire.
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There the air was fragrant with the scent of a sprig of honeysuckle that lay yet unwithered in the window.
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To be most satisfactory, endive should be bought when it is fresh and unwithered and kept until used in a cool, damp place.
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The rolling of unwithered leaf leads to breaking them up into small flakes, which would not respond to the subsequent processing steps and produce unacceptable teas.
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Eliot, looking unwithered in the rain, was working the voters of the Upper East Side, handing out his fliers and hoping to chat with anyone who recognized him.
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He expanded the castle in the village to a baroque residence. He name the castle and the village Juliusburg, after himself. Julius Siegmund was a member of the Fruitbearing Society, under the nickname der Unverwelkte ("the unwithered one").
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