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A lyrical narrative stages a ceremonial tourney where personified Rose and Lily contend for Summer's favor amid ornate gardens and heraldic display. The floral combat grows into massed ranks until the presiding queen halts the strife and crowns a garland that links both flowers. She expounds a message of unity and balanced affection, urging constancy and companionship through seasonal change. Wounded participants receive care and reconciliation follows, culminating in a moonlit dance to music and nightingale song. Rich decorative imagery and floral symbolism bind the episodes, exploring the harmony of contrasting qualities and the cyclical renewal of love and beauty.
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