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1 1, 3 | treated in that barbarous way on account of his attachment
2 1, 3 | to results in a different way,~And so, perforce, became
3 1, 3 | burden!~Follow thine own way and lose not thy head!"~
4 1, 5 | try his luck. He took his way slowly to the lion, and
5 1, 5 | manifestation of divine.~On his way to the lion the hare lingered,~
6 1, 5 | himself.~He proceeded on his way after delaying long,~In
7 1, 7 | feigned death to suggest this way of escaping from confinement
8 1, 8 | and that he must not give way to contrition for the past,
9 1, 9 | Pharaoh walked in the right way,~Though seemingly the one
10 1, 9 | actions are guides~To show the way to what is concealed within.~
11 1, 9 | relation to it,~Not in the way that rose's scent is a part
12 1, 10 | alone,~Take not thy own way through this desert!~Whoso
13 1, 12 | defects~Is hastening in the way that leads to perfection!~
14 1, 14 | house in the most elaborate way. The Greeks, on the other
15 1, 15 | track of it in tho milky way.~Our senses and our endless
16 1, 16 | If Thou showest not the way, our life is lost;~A life
17 1, 17 | thou eatest it in the same way as of yore~Thou wert wont
18 2, 2 | for his provisions by the way,~I take it away by fraud
19 2, 3 | and thoughts will in some way bear fruit in the next world,
20 2, 3 | counting.~Bayazid saw his way to increased fruition thereof,~
21 2, 3 | robber became a sage of the way, 13~When he was regarded
22 2 (13)| The "way" means the Sufi doctrines. ~
23 2, 3 | his head in seeking the way thereto,~His rank was exalted
24 2, 4 | certain falcon lost his way, and found himself in the
25 2, 7 | drunken man as a guide on the way,~Nor speak of darns to torn
26 2, 10 | What provision for the way have you?"~He answered, "
27 2, 10 | pass through it?~Yet on our way we perceived not the smoke
28 2, 11 | to direct me in the right way. How can I trust a thief
29 2, 11 | hundred thanks.~He went his way with deep humility and contrition,~
30 2, 11 | saw a camel; it went this way;~'Twas red, and it went
31 2, 11 | philosopher expounds it in one way,~And a critic at once refutes
32 2, 14 | he was proceeding on his way he met a certain tradition-monger,
33 2, 14 | off my camel and go your way, and suffer me to go mine,
34 2, 15 | fool!~Wandering from the way and lost in the desert!~
35 3, 1 | of travelers lost their way in a wilderness, and were
36 3, 1 | seest it in passing on the way to Jerusalem. ~Thousands
37 3, 5 | escape from the mire, ~The way to this salvation is very
38 3, 5 | from the mire, and go your way. ~When the suckling is weaned
39 3, 5 | that again is wrong; ~What way of escape is there from
40 3, 6 | to waste his time in this way. It shows that I am not
41 3, 7 | says the other is in the way of error, but none but the
42 3, 7 | Thou art in the wrong way~Thou thinkest thyself a
43 3, 12 | continually as he went his way, ~"O Lord, let me draw near
44 3, 12 | that Moon, ~Heedless of the way, absorbed in God. ~With
45 3, 13 | prophet Noah in the same way when he was warning them
46 3, 14 | difficulties there is provided a way of salvation 1.~In this
47 3, 17 | counsels. When love pulls one way all the wisdom of Abu Hanifa
48 4, 1 | it is fatal.~In the same way, O man, reckon up with intelligence~
49 4, 2 | woodcutter who was passing that way. But this woodcutter was
50 4, 2 | of dawning day. ~In this way deal with all from the hoopoo
51 4, 2 | deviation from the "right way,"~You crawl crookedly, like
52 4, 2 | the danger and provides a way of escape.~Sell your cleverness
53 4, 4 | silence; God knows the right way!~This is followed by an
54 4, 5 | He knows nothing of the way, great or small,~And is
55 4, 5 | to light himself on his way,~Nor half a lamp which might
56 4 (4) | sake of truth," "in the way of truth." The Lucknow commentator,
57 4, 7 | accordingly released and went his way; but, strange to say, he
58 4, 9 | upwards, and I see a long way before me, while your eyes
59 4, 9 | and his Apostle lead the way." 1~Then follows another
60 4, 9 | himself to another ant in this way~'That pen is making very
61 5, 2 | hypocrisy, and went his way. Then follows a commentary
62 5, 3 | admonition that the only way to be safe from one's internal
63 5, 3 | him that erred from the way a prophet; 10~Thou makest
64 5, 5 | children, seeing nothing of the way; but I came hither with
65 5, 5 | marked all the stages of the way like a guide." On this they
66 5, 6 | had wept in this ignorant way for some time he made due
67 5, 6 | regard not in the same way as these~Every ordinary
68 5, 9 | place himself again in the way of temptation, lest he might
69 5, 10 | to exert himself in any way to gain food. He lay down
70 5, 10 | caravan of travelers that way, who found him, and forced
71 5, 10 | spoke them idly and in the way of cant.~He praised the
72 5, 10 | but must have been in some way suggested to him by the
73 5, 11 | that God is pulling men one way and Satan another is to
74 5, 11 | man to act in a certain way,-that God expressly assumes
75 5, 13 | return march; but on the way the captain of the army
76 5, 13 | public opinion" is the way of the world, but its worthlessness
77 6, Prol| heart's feet wend their way to the truth.~Many hearts
78 6, Prol| mighty grace of God led the way,~How could this fear have
79 6, 1 | insisted on having his own way, and the marriage was settled
80 6, 1 | his presumption, in such a way that, according to the proverb, '
81 6, 3 | of self is to clear the way for the apprehension of
82 6, 4 | men, who are ever giving way to their lusts, and so being
83 6, 4 | degrees and in a masterly way;~Food boiled in mad haste
84 6, 5 | this expression only by way of indication.~But keep
85 6, 7 | they still refused to give way, and the Mosalman therefore
86 6, 9 | only thorns;~If ye fly that way, ye will fly astray.~Take
87 6, 9 | are revolving the wrong way;~Or if she said, "My head
88 6, 9 | obtain his desire in some way or other, if not in the
89 6, 9 | or other, if not in the way that he expected; according
90 6, 9 | will provide for him in a way he reckoned not." 13 Seekers
91 6, 9 | cries of' O God!'~In this way by supplication and lamentation~
92 6, 9 | bazar and sell it. On the way to the bazar the Qazi cried
93 6, 9 | stirrup,~But at last went his way guided by perfect sight.~
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