Chap.

 1  Int|  healthy state; for, like the flowers which are planted in too
 2    2|     when we are gathering the flowers of the day and revelling
 3    4|     and fair with the smiling flowers that only adorn the land.
 4    4|       Lady, with some painted flowers.~ ~ 'Flowers to the fair:
 5    4|     some painted flowers.~ ~ 'Flowers to the fair: to you these
 6    4|     to the fair: to you these flowers I bring,~ ~ And strive to
 7    4|    with an earlier spring.~ ~ Flowers SWEET, and gay, and DELICATE
 8    4|       and beauty too.~ ~ With flowers the Graces bind their yellow
 9    4|    consenting lovers wear.~ ~ Flowers, the sole luxury which nature
10    4| propriety be termed the sweet flowers that smile in the walk of
11    9|       the fate of the fairest flowers to be admired and pulled
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