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1 II| among flowers and delectable roses and herbs sweet smelling,
2 III| their souls, adorned with roses and precious stones, borne
3 IV| the angels with crowns of roses and of lilies standing by
4 IV| their visages like unto roses flowering, and they, kneeling
5 IV| that one was full of red roses, the other twain of white
6 IV| the other twain of white roses, and the fourth, which was
7 IV| be our tombs, and these roses be our relics, and the first
8 IV| and the first full of red roses is the tomb of S. Stephen,
9 IV| other twain, full of white roses, be the tombs of me and
10 IV| environed with flowers of roses, that was the company of
11 V| and that the lilies and roses flourished always and waxed
12 VI| thorns, and virginity to roses. And he saith to Eustochius:
13 VI| I gather from the thorns roses, gold from the earth, and
14 VI| angel had two crowns of roses and lilies which he held
15 VI| felt the sweet odour of the roses and lilies, and marvelled
16 VI| shalt see the crowns of roses and lilies that we have.
17 VII| with fresh chaplets of red roses on their heads. And the
18 VII| delices I have gathered roses, spices, and apples. And
19 VII| thee to send me some of thy roses and apples that thou hast
20 VII| basket shining as gold, with roses and apples, to whom the
21 VII| basket, saying: These be the roses and apples that my sister
22 VII| which was showed to him of roses and apples that time, that
23 VII| all sin. Garlands made of roses and of other flowers he
24 VII| well strewed with sweet roses, and I see the light everlasting,
25 VII| Rosamond, story of, vii. 108.~Roses in the tombs of saints,
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