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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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1 1, 2 | goods!~Has destroyed its house to find the hidden treasure,~ 2 1, 5 | after his foe is in the house.~After this sort were the 3 1, 5 | whom he sought, was in his house.~Our eyes are subject to 4 1, 8 | While circumambulating the house thou art a stranger;~When 5 1, 9 | evil.~And in this earthly house this linked pair~Day and 6 1, 9 | this attachment to that house of earth~When our own natures 7 1, 11 | again~And drew near to the house of his friend.~He knocked 8 1, 11 | room for two 'I's' in one house."~ 9 1, 14 | Sultan allotted to each a house to be painted by them. The 10 1, 14 | paints, and coloured their house in the most elaborate way. 11 1, 14 | cleansing the walls of their house from all filth, and burnishing 12 1, 14 | much admired; but the Greek house carried off the palm, as 13 1, 14 | the colours of the other house were reflected on its walls 14 1 (6)| i.e., the vestibule of the house. ~ 15 2, 1 | and found it again in the house of a poor old man, and of 16 2, 2 | he did not go to his own house instead of living on the 17 2, 2 | pauper replied that he had no house or means of livelihood except 18 2, 2 | of science, sometimes of house and home.~Sometimes thoughts 19 2, 2 | vain devices.~Within his house was Moses safe and sound,~ 20 2, 2 | foe?"~While lust is in his house, which is his body,~He bites 21 2, 3 | Milk) as sugar became the house of his soul.~When Sari 14 22 2, 10 | has chosen me to be His house.~Though the Ka'ba is the 23 2, 10 | Though the Ka'ba is the house of His grace and favors,~ 24 2, 10 | Yet my body too is the house of His secret.~Since He 25 2, 10 | secret.~Since He made that house He has never entered it,~ 26 2, 10 | That Living One enters this house;~When you have seen me you 27 2, 10 | once called the Ka'ba 'My house,'~But has said to me 'O 28 2, 10 | difficulties;~'Give us good in the house of our present world,~And 29 2, 10 | And give us good in the house of our next world. 5~Make 30 2, 11 | is told of a master of a house who caught a thief, but 31 2, 16 | abiding with you in the house, ~I ascend like Saturn to 32 2, 18 | domestic fowl, dig up the house.~Thou art a king of "the 33 3, 2 | Jesus healing the sick.~The house of 'Isa was the banquet 34 3, 2 | afflicted,~To the door of the house of 'Isa at dawn,~That with 35 3, 2 | will abide with thee in the house and abroad ~When thou lackest 36 3, 2 | abroad ~When thou lackest house and home. ~He will bring 37 3, 4 | his education in Pharaoh's house, of his desiring Pharaoh 38 3, 6 | another fire.~He may be the house of the moon, but not the 39 3, 7 | last a cow ran into his house of its own accord, and he 40 3, 8 | ill. So he returned to his house, making the boys follow 41 3, 9 | substance; ~Having lost house and home, utterly disgraced, ~ 42 3, 12 | said, "If I tarry in one house two days,~Attachment to 43 3, 12 | days,~Attachment to that house becomes a passion with me.~ 44 4, 6 | treasure hid in a ruined house pulls down the house to 45 4, 6 | ruined house pulls down the house to find that treasure, so 46 4, 6 | experience, pull down the house of the body to gain the 47 4, 6 | be known".~Destroy your house, and with the treasure hidden 48 4, 6 | At last of a surety that house will be destroyed,~And the 49 4, 6 | wages for destroying the house.~When one has not done the 50 4, 6 | told me for my good;~Now house and treasure are lost and 51 4, 6 | empty."~You have taken your house on lease or hired it;~'Tis 52 4, 6 | to derive profit from the house,~Then the owner puts you 53 4, 6 | folly,~Saying, "Alas! that house belonged to me;~I was blind 54 4, 6 | rests on slaves!' 6~In that house of mine I saw but forms 55 4, 6 | was enchanted with that house so fleetin!~I was ignorant 56 4, 6 | Thou art a child; thy house is full of pictures.'~In 57 4, 6 | Sweep away the dust from thy house!'"~They who recognize the 58 4, 8 | disobedience,~That this earthy house may furnish you golden carpets.~ 59 5, 1 | one of the infidels to his house and feed and lodge him, 60 5, 1 | and carried him off to his house; but there was one big and 61 5, 1 | Prophet took him to his own house. In his house the Prophet 62 5, 1 | to his own house. In his house the Prophet had seven she-goats 63 5, 5 | king, my home is in the house of peace (heaven), and I 64 5, 5 | am come thence into this house of reproach." The king then 65 5, 7 | show us all things in this house of deception,~Show them 66 5, 7 | architect realized in a house,~Or the perfect plant issuing 67 5, 10 | withdraw thyself from the house of pride.~When a fowl flies 68 5, 12 | with it, when he passed the house of a very austere and testy 69 5, 12 | and went to the devotee's house to chastise him. The devotee 70 5, 13 | Like the Arab lover to the house of his dead mistress,~You 71 5, 13 | Asaf were your shoes the house?~Is your old garment, think 72 5, 13 | mourning and turned her house into an inn. Let grief as 73 6, 1 | heard a footstep in his house at night, and at once struck 74 6, 2 | Alas! Thou hast ruined my house and home;~How can I cease 75 6, 3 | at the door of an empty house at midnight, in order to 76 6, 3 | for knocking at the empty house.~You have said your say; 77 6, 3 | to your saying that "this house is empty,~Why then should 78 6, 5 | needless.~To pamper the house of your body fleeting as 79 6, 6 | directed him to go to the house of a certain scribe and 80 6, 6 | city and village,~And to house and wall, saying, "Afford 81 6, 8 | blessings;~He gave me a house, but Thou heaven and earth;~ 82 6, 8 | heaven and earth;~In Thy house he and a hundred like him 83 6, 9 | was none other than the house of the poor man of Baghdad,


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