Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2, 11| against each other are the flowers of the Japanese war-history.
2 1, 3, 5 | read it through the lovely flowers of a peach-tree in spring
3 1, 3, 6 | meaning in Nature, says: "Flowers are the beautiful hieroglyphics
4 1, 3, 8 | the sea. spring comes with flowers; summer with the cool breeze;
5 1, 3, 8 | as well as the blooming flowers reveal to us the holy law
6 1, 4, 4 | adorns the pasture with flowers, enriches the field with
7 1, 4, 4 | Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers."~One of our contemporary
8 1, 4, 11| describe birds as singing and flowers as smiling, nor to narrate
9 1, 4, 13| harp, wreathes spring with flowers, that clothes autumn with
10 1, 4, 14| the voice of thunder. The flowers of the hollyhock turn towards
11 1, 5, 18| that you may deserve fair flowers blooming before you, reminding
12 1, 6, 11| leaves green or yellow, flowers yellow or purple, etc.,
13 1, 6, 13| time or other. Blooming flowers are destined to fade and
14 1, 6, 13| which is always the same. Flowers may fade and be reduced
15 1, 6, 13| yet out of that dust come flowers. Trees may die out, yet
16 1, 7, 6 | sharpness. The more beautiful flowers grow, the uglier their fruits
17 1, 7, 6 | the simpler become their flowers. 'A strong soldier is ready
18 1, 7, 7 | ourselves of sunshine and flowers that follow them; nor must
19 1, 7, 11| its fear; not only for its flowers, but for its frost and snow.
20 1, 7, 11| we have green leaves and flowers wherever we go; while adversity
21 1, 7, 13| for another example, the flowers of the morning glory. They
22 1, 7, 13| puts forth the loveliest flowers and bears bitter fruits.
23 1, 8, 9 | morning the offerings of flowers from hundreds of birds,
24 1, 8, 11| Master. He got some beautiful flowers to offer them as a present
25 1, 8, 11| who was going to offer the flowers in both his hands. He dropped
26 1, 8, 11| dropped on the ground the flowers in his right hand, but still
27 1, 8, 11| the Brahmin dropped the flowers in his left hand rather
28 1, 8, 13| Yet they are green;~So flowers smile, and titter rills~
29 1, 8, 15| instantly replied: "The flowers cover the mountain with
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