Languish of flowers

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  • language of flowers
    • Ulysses book 5 "He tore the flower gravely from its pinhold smelt its almost no smell and placed it in his heart pocket. Language of flowers. They like it because no-one can hear."
  • anguish: to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade.