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Eglantine

usgb/ˈeɡləntaɪn/Volume
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Poetic UsagePlay
Eglantine is often used in poetry to symbolize beauty or to evoke pastoral scenes. SlideThe poet described the garden, where the eglantine twined elegantly around the arbor.
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Sensory ImageryPlay
Use 'eglantine' to appeal to senses, describing its visual beauty or sweet smell in creative writing. SlideThe sweet scent of eglantine filled the air, a herald of spring.
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Literary ReferencePlay
Eglantine is found in classic literature, where it may hold symbolic value or convey historical settings. SlideShakespeare mentions eglantine in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' for its romantic associations.