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Sight, herb for curing weak; cause of; of old men; process of.
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He said I must get them from the Scoatney herb-garden in future:
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However, this raises concerns of drug-herb interactions and toxicity in combination therapies.
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And this herb is put to burn in prickets and in tapers.
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I said that the power existed only in the herb sferra cavallo.
Usage of amaranthine in English
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On the sculptor's side, the amaranthine flower was already in full blow.
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We are not in a hurry, because the crown we are seeking is amaranthine, unfading.
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Sit down under this amaranthine bower and rest yourselves.
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Gone, but not forgotten; yet the world will in time forget-even the amaranthine flowers must fade.
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I durstn't touch it for fear of leaving the marks of my four fingers and thumb in amaranthine!
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Would you blast this amaranthine flower?
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Of blooming amaranthine flow'rs.
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It would enrich your soul as a priceless gem; as an amaranthine flower it would breathe unto your heart an eternal perfume.
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We are their monuments; their mausolea is their country, and her growing prosperity the amaranthine wreath that Time shall place over their dust.
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It is for this crown of amaranthine glory, or blessed eternal salvation, that we are to watch and labor with fear and trembling.
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They passed from street to street among fair and spacious dwellings, set in amaranthine gardens, and adorned with an infinitely varied beauty of divine simplicity.
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Amaranthine flowers bloom only in heaven, and must be brought thence, if they are to garland earthly foreheads.
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On the sculptor's side, the amaranthine flower was already in full blow.
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We are not in a hurry, because the crown we are seeking is amaranthine, unfading.
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Sit down under this amaranthine bower and rest yourselves.
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Gone, but not forgotten; yet the world will in time forget-even the amaranthine flowers must fade.