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"The flowers, so blue and golden, are Stars, that in Earth's firmament do shine."
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Fair Flora! Now attend thy sportful feast,
Of which some days I with design have past;
A part in April and a part in May
Thou claim’st, and both command my tuneful lay;
And as the confines of two months are thine
To sing of both the double task be mine.
Latin poet Ovid, Fasti, v, 185, for Flora (Floralia) Apr 28 - May 3 in the Roman calendar"Cicero was a serious-minded man and by way of being a philosopher. When he was entering on the aedileship he shouted out, in the hearing of the whole citizen body, that among the other duties of his office it fell to him to propitiate Mother Flora by the holding of games."
St Augustine, De Civitate Dei, 11, 27
Reference: The Voice of the I AM ® (Santa Fe, New Mexico: Saint Germain Press Inc., 1943), March 1943, page 3
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- Top of page: Artwork Copyright © Marius Michael-George / Contact: www.Mariusfineart.com
- Middle of page: Drawing of Flora from Dr. Vollmer's Wörterbuch der Mythologie aller Völker. Stuttgart: Hoffmann'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1874.
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