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1 1, 1 | of 'The Friend.'~So give good heed to the morals of these
2 1 (6) | Hide not thy light (of good works or of self-denial)
3 1, 4 | prison-house of earth.~" The good word riseth up to Him," 2~
4 1, 7 | And bodies derive their good and evil from souls.~He
5 1, 9 | couple joined together for good and for evil.~And in this
6 1, 9 | opposed to Unity, subserve Good.~The story is now concluded,
7 1, 9 | colours of beauty cry out,~" Good news! good news! Lo! the
8 1, 9 | beauty cry out,~" Good news! good news! Lo! the spring is
9 1, 9 | only its form,~Blossom the good news, and fruit the promised
10 1, 12 | When a garment is made by a good tailor,~'Tis an evidence
11 2, 2 | dispositions of men, that the good may be severed from the
12 2, 3 | was everything that was good, his inward qualities corresponding
13 2, 3 | urged that the accidents of good works and thoughts will
14 2, 4 | proceeded to give them some good advice on the folly of trusting
15 2, 6 | reverse of fortune seems good fortune.~Through love a
16 2, 6 | regards the ebb and flow of good and ill~Opens a passage
17 2, 7 | is honey for him.~What is good in him is bad in thee,~What
18 2, 7 | as my being;~O requite me good for evil!'"~Moses questions
19 2, 8 | is the game and quarry of good men,~A good man seeks in
20 2, 8 | and quarry of good men,~A good man seeks in the world only
21 2, 8 | became a son of man. 6~When good Abu Bakr saw Muhammad,~He
22 2, 10 | disgrace!"~God the Author of good and evil.~If you seek the
23 2, 10 | Evil itself is turned into good for the good.~The Prophet
24 2, 10 | turned into good for the good.~The Prophet said to that
25 2, 10 | your difficulties;~'Give us good in the house of our present
26 2, 10 | present world,~And give us good in the house of our next
27 2, 10 | son? ~It is kindness and good treatment and rich requital. ~
28 2 (5) | O Lord, give us good in this world and good in
29 2 (5) | us good in this world and good in the next, and save us
30 2, 10 | become, by the fortune of good, good yourself. ~Because
31 2, 10 | by the fortune of good, good yourself. ~Because from
32 2, 10 | Because from them the robe of good fortune is gained, ~In the
33 2, 11 | I should be able to make good evil, or fair foul. Mercy
34 2, 11 | attributes, and they generate the good and evil seen in all earthly
35 2, 11 | mirror, which reflects the good and evil existing in the
36 2, 11 | not valued as sweet and good for food,~The cheat who
37 3, 2 | sayest they are gone. ~The good friend goes up to highest
38 3, 5 | the next."~Thus the more good advice Noah gave him, ~The
39 3, 12 | heard.~Benevolent to the good and the bad, and a firm
40 3, 13 | objectionable, may be made good.~Bid stone become gold that
41 3, 13 | see."~Mercy inclines the good to devotion, but vengeance
42 3, 13 | give to this and that one good advice?~How long shall we
43 3, 15 | of God.~Why freewill is good for man.~God said, "Do thou
44 3, 17 | commit himself to his lord's good pleasure. He then went to
45 3 (8) | not to what God likeneth a good word? To a good tree, its
46 3 (8) | likeneth a good word? To a good tree, its root firmly fixed,
47 3, 18 | But that you may acquire a good savor and taste. ~When you
48 4, 1 | wrought an atom's weight of good shall behold it." 1 One
49 4, 1 | hate the things that are good for them," 2 and led him
50 4, 1 | It may be I am lacking in good manners, but I am not lacking
51 4, 1 | perform a miracle.~The soul of good in things evil. Evil only
52 4, 1 | his heart," 3~That his good fortune may emerge from
53 4, 2 | passions,~How canst thou sway good and evil?~Thy hair turns
54 4, 2 | and throne, ~Endued with good fortune and fortune itself. 17 ~
55 4, 2 | thou art a great queen of good fortune; ~But thy fortune
56 4, 2 | sea,~It urges them towards good and towards evil.~God saith, "
57 4, 2 | fairies be recalcitrant,~Your good angels must place collars
58 4, 2 | as Solomon's signet; take good care~That it falls not a
59 4, 2 | vazirs recall Asaf, the good vazir of King Solomon, who
60 4, 2 | against those~Who give you good advice not to do that act;~
61 4, 5 | Tell me now your third good counsel!"~The bird replied, "
62 4, 6 | and in order to make a good garment, the stuff must
63 4, 6 | disappointments and through good and evil he clung to God.~
64 4, 6 | what they told me for my good;~Now house and treasure
65 4, 6 | Saying, 'Thou art false, I am good and genuine,' ~Fire is the
66 4, 7 | at God's hand seems to me good. What seems mercy and kindness
67 4, 7 | discern the bad from the good,~Just as much as to sift
68 4, 8 | illusions these tales are mere good tidings,~But men of knowledge
69 4, 8 | rejoiced, considering this good news; but others, who had
70 4, 8 | with joy. What was mere good tidings to the men of opinion
71 4, 9 | see in this sleep, both good and evil,~Will all be exposed
72 5, 1 | all trouble and risk and good works.~Since the brilliance
73 5, 3 | again to rationality and good discernment;~Again you will
74 5, 7 | mankind to be proved by good and evil, He deputed the
75 5, 7 | change their evil things into good things." 5~One said, "The
76 5, 7 | morning,~All the evil and good they have done will recur
77 5, 7 | of my faith or unfaith, good or evil,~Independently of
78 5, 11 | are not intended to reduce good action and evil to the same
79 5, 11 | evil to the same level, but good actions will always entail
80 5, 11 | actions will always entail good consequences, and bad actions
81 5, 11 | closes lips from saying good or bad,~So that its treasure
82 5, 11 | place,~Lest that bird of good fortune should take wing.~
83 5, 11 | say a word to you, whether good or bad,~You place finger
84 5 (8) | It is supposed to bring good fortune. ~
85 5, 13 | among the faithful, and made good what he had promised to
86 6, Prol| a lover be befouled with good and evil,~Yet regard not
87 6, Prol| soul? 'Tis acquainted with good and evil,~Rejoicing at pleasant
88 6, 1 | has put out the sparks of good resolution, and caused them
89 6, 1 | wrought an atom's weight of good shall behold it; and whoso
90 6, 5 | ordained, and sent for his good, according to the text, "
91 6, 5 | from the divine fount of good, and the Qazi replied that
92 6, 5 | replied that what seems good and evil to us has no absolute
93 6, 5 | be so arranged that only good should be experienced in
94 6, 5 | Your kneaded flesh is not good for roasting.~Burn up, then,
95 6, 5 | and trees~Can accomplish good without injury to any.~He
96 6, 7 | Tis service of God and good conduct that gains its end.~'
97 6, 7 | prince replied, "Kindness is good in its place,~Provided you
98 6, 7 | Not one of all these is good absolutely,~Nor is any one
99 6, 7 | another that his sight was so good that when he saw a man at
100 6, 9 | likeness~Those bodies either to good or to evil.~If the form
101 6, 9 | seed of us to yield you a good harvest,~Fly with our wings
102 6, 9 | and how "Men hate what is good for them," 17 and how God
103 6, 9 | his feet. The King, like a good shepherd, was well aware
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