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1 1, Prol| the rose has faded and the garden is withered,~The song of
2 1, 7 | alternating states?~The fertile garden of love, as it is boundless,~
3 1, 8 | Tis as one dry stick in a garden of green herbs.~Both weigh
4 1, 9 | associate itself with the garden;~And hide the rose's beauty
5 1, 15 | Again he said,~"If the garden of faith has bloomed, show
6 2, 6 | grate full of ashes seems a garden.~Through love burning fire
7 2, 9 | three friends walking in his garden, and making free with his
8 2, 10 | Make our path pleasant as a garden,~And be Thou, O Holy One,
9 2, 10 | will answer, "That green garden,~As it appeared to you on
10 2, 10 | Yet for you it became a garden green with trees. ~Since
11 2, 10 | flame, ~Has become a holy garden and a guiding light, ~Since
12 2, 10 | fiery lust as a verdant garden, ~And have sowed therein
13 2, 10 | warble sweetly around this garden; ~Since you have responded
14 2, 10 | behoof, ~Becomes a verdant garden and yields leaves and fruit."~
15 2, 10 | And seem to you a sweet garden instead of a terror. ~He
16 2, 14 | to show the beauty of a garden. You have now caught the
17 2, 14 | caught the scent of this garden, and it ought to attract
18 2, 14 | attract your soul to the garden itself, for you must know
19 2, 16 | seems a prison to you is a garden to me.~Busiest occupation
20 3, 2 | that he would protect his garden from the wolves. The townsman
21 3, 2 | proceeded to patrol the garden, but, owing to the rain
22 3, 18 | never flies away to the garden of certainty.~Every opinion
23 3, 18 | to distress you. ~In the garden you drank water soft and
24 3, 18 | once smiled in that earthly garden, ~You are really roses of
25 3, 18 | are really roses of the garden of life and sight. ~If you
26 3, 18 | you are torn away from the garden of earth, ~You become sweet
27 3, 18 | A gnat came in from the garden and fields, ~And called
28 3, 18 | Being cut off from my garden and meadow haunts."~Then
29 4, 1 | escape them, took refuge in a garden, where he found his long-sought
30 4, 1 | of the sea the sea is a garden,~To the creatures of the
31 4, 2 | Solomon's words to that garden,~'Twas as when bodies meet
32 4, 2 | reality they are seated in the garden of the spirit, ~Though to
33 4, 2 | friends. ~That spiritual garden accompanies them everywhere, ~
34 4, 2 | his friends to a beautiful garden, but instead of looking
35 5, 6 | and other produce of hi garden. In recognition of his piety
36 5, 6 | his piety God blessed his garden and made it bear fruit abundantly.
37 5, 6 | divine blessing upon the garden, called down by his liberality,
38 5, 11 | of a man caught robbing a garden and defending himself with
39 5, 11 | to whom the owner of the garden replied by administering
40 5, 13 | and we the sweet green garden;~Spring is not seen, though
41 6, 5 | after sexual pleasure,~Can a garden bloom without the spring?~
42 6, 6 | back again~To the green garden and sweet watered meadows.~
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