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 1  I             |       pass; near which is the garden of the Abode! When there
 2  I             |   Huld (Chapter XXV, 16), the Garden of Eternity.~ Dâr as Salâm (
 3  I             |    Hadn (Chapter IX, 72), the Garden of Eden.~ Gannat al 'wâ (
 4  I             |       Chapter XXXII, 19), the Garden of Resort.~ Gannat an Na'
 5  I             |     hîm (Chapter VI, 70), the Garden of Pleasure.~ Gannat al '
 6  I             |    Chapter. LXXXIII, 18), the Garden of the Most High.~ Gannat
 7  I             |      Chapter XVIII, 107), the Garden of Paradise.~ ~Of the presumed
 8  I             |    Parable of the proud man's garden which was destroyed while
 9  I,       II   |       is as the likeness of a garden on a hill. A heavy shower
10  I,       II   |  Would one of you fain have a garden of palms and vines, with
11  I,      VII   |  themselves the leaves of the garden. And their Lord called unto
12  I,       IX   |      and goodly places in the garden of Eden. But good-will from
13 II,     XVII   |      there be made for thee a garden of palms and grapes, and
14 II,    XVIII   |       And he went in unto his garden, having wronged himself:
15 II,    XVIII   |   when thou didst go into thy garden, "What God pleases 1! there
16 II,    XVIII   |     something better than thy garden, and will send upon it thunder-claps
17 II,       XX   |      you twain forth from the garden or thou wilt be wretched.
18 II,       XX   | themselves some leaves of the garden; and Adam rebelled against
19 II,      XXV   |  treasury~ ~ ./. or he have a garden to eat therefrom . . !'
20 II,      XXV   |         Is that better or the garden of eternity which was promised
21 II,      XXX   |     and do right, they in the garden shall be joyful; [15] and
22 II,     LIII   |         15] near which is the garden of the Abode! When there
23 II,      LVI   |    rest and fragrance and the garden of pleasure!~ Or, if he
24 II,   LXVIII   |      tried the fellows of the garden when they swore, 'We will
25 II,     LXIX   |     pleasing life, in a lofty garden, whose fruits are nigh to
26 II,      LXX   |     of them wish to enter the garden of pleasure?~ ~Nay, we created
27 II, LXXXVIII   | endeavours, - [10] in a lofty garden wherein they shall hear
28 II,   LXXXIX(3)|   come across this mysterious garden.~ ~ ./. 
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