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1 I | counsels you:~"With wine, with red wine your prayer carpet
2 II | bejewelled goblet, ruby red,~Upon thine eyelashes thine
3 VI | temple of the grape with red wine stored!~Beside a river
4 VIII | VIII~* THF rose has flushed red, the bud has burst,~And
5 IX | see the glow of my Love's red cheek,~And scant of wit,
6 X | feet I hail;~Flush with red wine the goblets pale,~Flush
7 XIV | blood~Had nourished the red rose, then came a wind,~
8 XVIII | with the wine that from thy red lip flows,~Are they that
9 XVIII | pray~Where wine thy cheek red as red erghwan dyes,~And
10 XVIII | Where wine thy cheek red as red erghwan dyes,~And leave
11 XXI | quarter where they sell red wine,~My holy carpet scarce
12 XXIII | breast he dyes her petals red.~Yet pardon her, oh Heart,
13 XXIV | s light without eclipse.~Red wine I worship, and I worship
14 XXVI | pined,~Dyeing the desert red with his heart's tears.~
15 XXVII | dawn, before the east was red,~Before the rose had torn
16 XXVIII | made thee hold thy sweet red lips aloof,~Dowered, like
17 XXXI | crown the hours with wine's red coronet--~The sun of merriment
18 XXXII | s grace.~Better to drink red wine than tears, say I,~
19 XXXIV | brought Love's passionate red wine to me,~Down to the
20 XXXIV | ring a black mole and a red cheek,~And his life ebb,
21 XXXIV(*)| three different colours, red, white, and yellow, that
22 XXXVII | wounded me full sore,~Thy red lips hold the power of the
23 XXXVIII | my mouth attain~My love's red mouth, or let my soul expire,~
24 XXXVIII | down to one long sigh~For a red mouth that burns my thoughts
25 XXXVIII | garden ground to find~A red rose soft and sweet as thy
26 XXXVIII | countless wounds from which the red drops start.~Yet when sad
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