Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | approach of the season of the~roses. Also the juice of the cane
2 Intro, 1 | the skirts of my robe with roses, when I reached the rose-tree,~
3 Intro, 3 | time of the dominion of roses had arrived:~ ~ Green garments
4 Intro, 3 | pulpits of branches.~ Upon the roses pearls of dew had fallen,~
5 Intro, 3 | had in his skirt~collected roses, sweet basil, hyacinths
6 Intro, 3 | Thou knowest~that the roses of the garden are perishable
7 Intro, 3 | what use will be a dish of roses to thee?~ Take a leaf from
8 Intro, 3 | letter-writers. In short, some roses of the~garden still remained
9 2, Story34| receive him.~ ~ ~ Its red roses were like the cheeks of
10 2, Story48| I saw bouquets of fresh roses~ Tied upon a cupola of grass.~
11 2, Story48| also in the line of the roses?'~ The grass wept and said: '
12 5, Story13| assembly joined together like roses and tulips!~ Thou art withered
13 5, Story16| been poured and essence of roses mixed. I knew not whether
14 5, Story18| Before he had first scattered roses and narcissi.~ The turns
15 5, Story18| of heaven have strewn the roses of his face.~ Thorns and
16 6, Story2 | an apartment adorned with roses, fixing his eyes~and heart
17 6, Story2 | gold brocade,~ Essence of roses, fragrant aloes, paint,
18 6, Story5 | merriment had been cut and the roses of his~countenance were
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