Chapter

 1    II|    before known what it was to love any human being; but now
 2    II|     say to a woman to make her love him.~ ~"Gül-Bejáze!" he
 3    II|    consolation would have come love.~ ~"Tell me, Gül-Bejáze!"
 4    IV|        and henceforth she will love me as her husband, and I
 5    IV|        Patrona were drunk with love, so that not one of them
 6    IV|   among them, neither wine nor love had any attraction for him,
 7    IV|    damsels of the harem do not love each other, they can only
 8    IV|     youth, as those whom women love much are generally wont
 9    IV|      be hers if only she would love him. Then he took and showed
10     V|   those weapons, those cannons love him more than his poor abandoned,
11     V|   sentiments. Faith, hope, and love, which make others strong,
12  VIII|        rest, or rejoice, or to love.~ ~He had an eye for nothing
13  VIII|  beside thee, dispense but thy love to me, and keep thy glory
14    IX|     and grievous for them that love thee. What then will be
15    IX|      then will be our fate who love thee best of all? Amongst
16    IX|     and grievous for them that love thee."~ ~No one replied
17    IX| prosper! May those thou lovest love thee also, and may those
18    IX|        Halls of Felicity, only Love was still awake. Mahmud,
19     X|        smile.~ ~"Dost thou not love me, then, that thou smilest
20    XI|      the palaces burnt for the love of the thing, but because
21   XII|   silks and purples but in the love of my country and the fear
22   Sel|   reader in thrall; whilst the love interest is fully sustained." -
23   Sel|         49)~ BAY RONALD. (50)~ LOVE KNOTS. (59)~ ~J. S. FLETCHER.~ ~
24   Sel|      MRS. H. H. PENROSE.~ ~THE LOVE THAT NEVER DIES. (48)~ ~
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