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A page from the Gulshan-i Ishq (The Rose-garden of Love) by the Sufi poet, Nusrati, India (Hyderabad), c.
Friday, August 13, 2004 As'ad 2004
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This Testament was the last song of that Dove of the Rose-garden of Eternity, and He sang it on the branch of the Tree of bestowal and grace.
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'Gulistân', or 'Rose-garden', owe their great popularity both in the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Rose-garden, looking West, and Mrs Palmerston Burt is not above playing with the Baby_, and you with your favourite dog -- for we'd have both, by that time.
Hocken and Hunken Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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Rose-garden and vineyard are gone; there are no fields, nor hedgerows, nor gables seen picturesquely on a sky, human with smoke mildly ascending.
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Rose-garden; while farther away is the place called
The Story of Siegfried James Baldwin 1883
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“O thou bird of the Rose-garden of the Kingdom! ...”
Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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“O thou young, incomparable tree of the Rose-garden ...”
Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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“O thou bird of the Rose-garden of the Love of God! ...”
Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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O thou young, incomparable tree of the Rose-garden of the Love of God! Thank thou God that thou art planted beside this heavenly stream, has been favored with the inexhaustible outpouring, hast been trained and developed by the rain of the cloud of the Kingdom of God and hast brought forth fruit under the care of the Divine Gardener.
Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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