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hammer 1
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99 even
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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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1 1, Prol| sorrow,~My days move on, hand in hand with anguish.~Yet,, 2 1, Prol| My days move on, hand in hand with anguish.~Yet,, though 3 1, 2 | faces,~It is wrong to join hand with every one.~When the 4 1, 3 | Like a pen in the directing hand of the writer.~He who sees 5 1, 3 | writer.~He who sees not the hand which effects the writing~ 6 1, 5 | master places a spade in the hand of a slave,~The slave knows 7 1, 7 | God,~In his actions his hand is the hand of God.~But 8 1, 7 | actions his hand is the hand of God.~But the sinner's 9 1, 7 | of God.~But the sinner's hand is the hand of Satan and 10 1, 7 | the sinner's hand is the hand of Satan and demons,~Because 11 1, 7 | him license to kiss his hand,~He would err were he to 12 1, 7 | wail under His chastening hand?~How shall I not be in the 13 1, 9 | fools, again, hold the upper hand over women,~Because fools 14 1, 9 | He is single;~He holds in hand the writing of the whole 15 1, 9 | news! Lo! the spring is at hand!"~If the blossoms did not 16 1, 10 | a sigh.~God declares his hand to be even as God's hand,~ 17 1, 10 | hand to be even as God's hand,~For He saith, ( The hand 18 1, 10 | hand,~For He saith, ( The hand of God is over their hands.' 3~ 19 1, 10 | over their hands.' 3~The hand of God impels him and gives 20 1, 10 | the might of holy men.~The hand of the Director is not weaker 21 1, 10 | weaker than theirs;~His hand is none other than the grasp 22 1, 14 | The Greeks, on the other hand, used no colours at all, 23 1, 16 | just cause, he held his hand even in the midst of the 24 1, 16 | that he would die by the hand of his own stirrup-bearer ( 25 1, 16 | me, his friend,~That the hand of my servant would destroy 26 1, 16 | God's instrument. God's hand is the agent.~How can I 27 2, 1 | of mind;~That state is a hand, the expression an instrument.~ 28 2, 1 | goldsmith's instruments in the hand of a cobbler~Are as grains 29 2, 1 | tools of a cobbler in the hand of a cultivator~Are as grass 30 2, 1 | blasphemy.~The staff in the hand of Moses was a witness,~ 31 2, 1 | mud you will get no fire.~Hand and instrument resemble 32 2, 1 | the strokes of the King's hand.~O man of double vision, 5 33 2, 2 | When he finds no form at hand, he enters your thoughts,~ 34 2, 2 | workshop,~He had refrained hand and foot from these vain 35 2, 3 | staff drew might from the hand of Moses,~It devoured the 36 2, 5 | and sometimes moist.~The hand is hidden, yet we see the 37 2, 6 | of the angel on the left hand,~Men hope for the bliss 38 2, 8 | became a mighty serpent in my hand,~Water became blood for 39 2, 8 | staff became a snake, and my hand bright as the sun;~From 40 2, 10 | knowledge,~And dip your hand in the dish of abnegation 41 2, 11 | lost?~It escaped from your hand, and you are in a maze.~ 42 2, 16 | can the fly lend a helping hand to me?~Whoso has in him 43 3, 1 | divine chastisements in hand. ~Should I tell of them 44 3, 5 | the sensual eye to the ~hand of one that felt the elephant.~ 45 3, 5 | sense is as the palm of a hand,~The whole of the object 46 3, 5 | this bruise proceed from my hand, ~Or from the smitten part 47 3, 9 | and he stretched out his hand and plucked some of the 48 3, 9 | with them, and cut off his hand. When he discovered his 49 3, 9 | by depriving him of the hand which had sinned in plucking 50 3, 10 | surface of pure water. ~The hand of reason puts these weeds 51 3, 12 | the midst of thy sin, thy hand and foot~Bear witness of 52 3, 12 | secret sins and crimes govern hand and foot,~Saying, "Disclose 53 3, 12 | Disclose us to men, O hand and foot!"~And since these 54 3, 13 | gardens, the one on the right hand and the other on the left; ' 55 3, 15 | God.~Place a sword in his hand and remove his impotence,~ 56 3, 16 | revealed to you.~On the other hand, if you say, "What know 57 3, 16 | castest it, since it is in thy hand, ~Thou castest not, since ' 58 3, 17 | Though it may make my hand and belly dropsical, ~My 59 3, 17 | were in his place!' ~My hand is a tabor and my belly 60 3, 17 | hands unaided by the other hand ~The man athirst cries, " 61 4, 1 | says, "I am his eye, his hand, his heart," 3~That his 62 4 (3) | his tongue, his foot, his hand, and by me he sees, hears, 63 4, 2 | and as he had no weight at hand, he used a lump of soapstone 64 4, 2 | that death lays his heavy hand upon thee. ~Soon will death 65 4, 2 | folded up in that right hand of Thine." 22~And earth 66 4, 2 | and craft.~On the other hand, Iblis raised arguments, 67 4, 2 | When, with inspiration at hand, you seek book-learning,~ 68 4, 3 | touchstone is away;~The hand of power will soon crush 69 4, 3 | But the touchstone is at hand; be ready to meet it!" ~ 70 4, 6 | spiritual truth. On the other hand, men of spiritual insight, 71 4, 6 | treasure are lost and my hand is empty."~You have taken 72 4, 7 | king at once stayed his hand, and laid down his sword, 73 4, 7 | by God, for evil at God's hand seems to me good. What seems 74 4, 9 | and grieves,~On the other hand, will be joy when you awake,~ 75 4, 9 | dress or a staff in the hand,~It is only from reason 76 5, 2 | evils salutary. On the other hand, if men try to deceive God, 77 5, 2 | food which he had in his hand. The Arab said that he had 78 5, 7 | regarded only as a spear in the hand of the Almighty. The moral 79 5, 7 | But from the King in whose hand the spear is held.~Wherefore 80 5, 7 | they are captives in the hand of that Noble One?~He is 81 5, 7 | and saffron and poppy~The hand of spring will unfold the 82 5, 7 | may be placed in his left hand.~Then will the evildoer 83 5, 8 | fire. 3 Adam, on the other hand, confessed his own vileness, 84 5, 8 | two preterences;~On either hand is naught but the light 85 5, 9 | his tongue, his foot, his hand; and by me he hears, sees, 86 5, 9 | be convicted by himself.~Hand and foot will bear testimony 87 5, 9 | concerning their owner's sins.~Hand will say, "I stole such 88 5, 10 | she stands in line,~Her hand begins to tremble as soon 89 5, 13 | Thou art as the soul, we as hand and foot;~Soul instructs 90 5, 13 | and foot;~Soul instructs hand and foot to hold and take.~ 91 5, 13 | To the eyes of Moses his hand looked a mere hand,~But 92 5, 13 | Moses his hand looked a mere hand,~But to the divine eye it 93 6, 2 | in mercy!~The palm of Thy hand on my head gives me rest,~ 94 6, 2 | head gives me rest,~Thy hand is a sign of Thy bounteous 95 6, 6 | commentaries.~When that Omnipotent hand made the staff a serpent,~ 96 6, 8 | gave me gold, but Thou my hand which counts it;~He gave 97 6, 9 | of China and sue for the hand of his daughter.~The significance


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