Part, Chapter
1 1, 6 | at these words they all spring into motion;~At His words
2 1, 7 | independently of autumn or spring!~Pay tithe on Thy beauty,
3 1, 9 | forth a single rosebud,~The spring in disclosing him is his
4 1, 9 | perfect rose or lily,~To him spring brings rejoicing.~The useless
5 1, 9 | news! good news! Lo! the spring is at hand!"~If the blossoms
6 2, Prol| verities,~In the absence of his spring the buds blossomed not,~
7 2, 8 | thirsty,~That water may spring up all around you.~That
8 2, 10 | that I may not fail~To spring up out of my sleep at midnight;~
9 2, 10 | proceeds exaltation.~The spring seasons are hidden in the
10 2, 16 | thought, ~And, at will, spring back again from thought. ~
11 4, 5 | direction,~And at last makes a spring, but springs not upwards.~
12 4, 9 | Especially at the time of spring and sweet flowers.~Like
13 5, 7 | saffron and poppy~The hand of spring will unfold the secret of
14 5, 13 | seen by all.~Thou art the spring, and we the sweet green
15 5, 13 | the sweet green garden;~Spring is not seen, though its
16 6, 5 | also turn this winter into spring.~He who exalts the heads
17 6, 5 | garden bloom without the spring?~Pregnant women and their
18 6, 5 | tales of love frolics in the spring.~So every tree which nurtures
19 6, 5 | moment be not to thee a glad spring,~Yet of what is thy body,
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