It would have been no miracle to Hugh if flowers had sprung from the rush-strewn floors beneath the tread of lovely Mistress Alice.
In the old days, they would descend and walk through the world, and flowers would spring beneath their feet.
Upon their western sides the grass was white as with a drifted snow: small flowers sprang there like countless stars amid the turf.
The new flower sprang from the deep-planted and long-cherished root, she knew.
A hundred flowers sprung from a single root.
Blue flowers sprang to life as the magic rippled out from it, flowing across the clearing until it touched the ancient oaks.
In the shade long-stemmed flowers and fragile fungi sprang from the humus; in this ebbing hour of Earth nature was mild and relaxed.
Even as these came the first Sun arose; their blue and sil- ver banners were unfurled, and flowers sprang beneath their marching feet.
In North Carolina she touched a field, and flowers sprang forth from the dirt, and now she's heading to Kentucky!
"I dream'd I lay where flowers were springing ..."