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1 II, 1 | is not unsuitable to the flowers of the Word; and we have 2 II, 8 | refrigerate himself with flowers when he wishes to supple 3 II, 8 | while soft and many-coloured flowers are in bloom, and, like 4 II, 8 | or lilies, or other such flowers, stripping the sward of 5 II, 8 | stripping the sward of its flowers. For a crown encircling 6 II, 8 | therefore to cool himself with flowers. Besides, those who crown 7 II, 8 | the pleasure there is in flowers: for they enjoy neither 8 II, 8 | fragrance, since they put the flowers away above the organs of 9 II, 8 | to be marriage; and the flowers of marriage the children 10 II, 8 | and plants, so also have flowers their individual properties, 11 II, 8 | in the myrtle. For if the flowers were made especially for 12 II, 8 | they are encircled with flowers, at last they are inflamed 13 II, 8 | to crown ourselves with flowers, insulting thus the sacred 14 II, 8 | the delight derived from flowers, and the benefit derived 15 II, 8 | pleasure, then, is there in flowers to those that do not use 16 II, 8 | them, were we to speak of flowers and odours as made for necessary 17 II, 8 | to enjoy the fragrance of flowers; but let them not crown 18 II, 11| more gay-coloured, than flowers? What, I say, more delightful 19 II, 11| garments which are like flowers are to be abandoned to Bacchic 20 II, 11| comedy, "who sit covered with flowers, wearing a saffron-coloured 21 II, 11| many-flowered coat shows the flowers of wisdom, the varied and 22 III, 12| sacrifices, aromatic odours, and flowers of God. Further, in respect