of Strow
p. p. of Strow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNor rough, nor barren, are the winding ways Of hoar antiquity, but strown with flowers. Thomas Warton
For the way is not strown with petal soft, It is covered with hearts that weep, And the wounds I tread touch a deeper source Than you think it mine to keep. Voltairine de Cleyre
For the way is not strown with petal soft, It is covered with hearts that weep, And the wounds I tread touch a deeper source Than you think it mine to keep. Down the years I shall move without you, Yet ever must feel the blow That caused me a deeper pain to give Than you will ever know. Voltairine de Cleyre