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1 I| man and hast a chaplet of flowers, and I am God and have a
2 I| odour of a field full of flowers, whom our Lord bless. God
3 II| likened to them that seek flowers in winter: well seek they
4 II| in winter: well seek they flowers in winter that seek God
5 II| of the same book, these flowers taken upon the altar of
6 II| S. Stephen, and took the flowers, and laid them under the
7 II| between two sheets, among flowers and delectable roses and
8 II| hung on the trees became flowers and leaves, and the meadows
9 II| thinketh I go upon rose flowers in the name of our Lord
10 II| sweetness of all manner of flowers, his feet were unbound,
11 II| like as he had gone on the flowers singing with angels, the
12 II| sweetness and odour of the flowers, which was marvellous, was
13 III| She answered gladly: The flowers be showed in our country,
14 III| said: If this stake bear flowers by to-morrow we will repent
15 III| other trees, and many other flowers, which they threw in the
16 III| Eutrope himself began to cast flowers in the way, but he was much
17 IV| to-morn that it shall bear flowers and fruit, and anon he vanished
18 IV| staff like a palmier bearing flowers, leaves and dates. ~And
19 IV| the people it might bear flowers and fruit, and anon it did
20 IV| anon she was environed with flowers of roses, that was the company
21 V| lain upon a bed full of flowers and suffered none harm.
22 VI| adorned full of all manner of flowers. And there on that side
23 VI| with the sweet odour of the flowers. And the bridge was such
24 VI| less cunning to gather fair flowers among the sharp thorns,
25 VII| every herb there was full of flowers, and every tree full of
26 VII| saw a fair island full of flowers, herbs, and trees, whereof
27 VII| fruit, and herb full of flowers. In which land they walked
28 VII| bier in a fair mead full of flowers, and anon after, the weather
29 VII| meadow arrayed with fair flowers, there where the leaves
30 VII| made of roses and of other flowers he forbade and defended
31 VII| of Westminster, vi. 16.~Flowers from the altar of S. Stephen
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