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Things myrtle often describes (“myrtle ________”)
berries, tree, trees, beds, wreath, leaves, wax, birds, bushes, branches, branch, boughs, leaf, gardens, wreaths, bush, bird, groves, berry, wood, street, grove, rods, bough, spray, rod, blossom, oasis, twig, thicket, indolence, shoot, hedges, leaved, blooms, bark, stem, formation, shade, bed, oil, bowers, blossoms, market, foliage, crown, willoughby, wyckoff, twigs, hedge
How myrtle often is described (“________ myrtle”)
bog, wild, soft, common, sweet, green, crape, poor, little, fragrant, white, candleberry, pink, scented, dutch, delicate, beautiful, miss, fresh, olive, lemon, spiry, dark, odorous, blue, lovely, simple, red, plain, sacred, southern, paphian, australian, true, enchanted, tasmanian, greenest, verdant, indian, graceful, dear, downy, stony, yellow, tall, od'rous, constellated, flowered, silly, smelling, stunted, thick, box, favourite, dog, laurel, warbler, lush, bound, effeminate, withered, honey, orange, californian, blossomed, brazilian, crepe, pleasant, glossy, nearest, gentle, loving, leav'd, flowering, bind, sorry, cool
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