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How to make an origami rose paper flower, Swirl Rose

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45th picture of Swirl origami rose

45.

Valley fold according to the red dash-line in the step #44.

46th picture of Swirl origami rose

46.

Unfold the valley fold you just made.

 

Then prepare for a reverse fold (i.e., mountain fold for the blue line and valley fold for the red line).

 

 

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WHO'LL BUY GODS OF LOVE?



OF all the beauteous wares
Exposed for sale at fairs,
None will give more delight
Than those that to your sight
From distant lands we bring.
Oh, hark to what we sing!
These beauteous birds behold,
They're brought here to be sold.

And first the big one see,
So full of roguish glee!
With light and merry bound
He leaps upon the ground;
Then springs up on the bougd,
We will not praise him now.
The merry bird behold,--
He's brought here to be sold.

And now the small one see!
A modest look has he,
And yet he's such apother
As his big roguish brother.
'Tis chiefly when all's still
He loves to show his will.
The bird so small and bold,--
He's brought here to be sold.

Observe this little love,
This darling turtle dove!
All maidens are so neat,
So civil, so discreet
Let them their charms set loose,
And turn your love to use;
The gentle bird behold,--
She's brought here to be sold.

Their praises we won't tell;
They'll stand inspection well.
They're fond of what is new,--
And yet, to show they're true,
Nor seal nor letter's wanted;
To all have wings been granted.
The pretty birds behold,--
Such beauties ne'er were sold!

1795.


Poem by Ohann Wolfgang Von Goethe