Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| body,~Yet no man hath ever seen a soul."~This plaint of
2 1, Prol| inmost secrets.~Who hath seen a poison and an antidote
3 1, Prol| like the flute?~Who hath seen a sympathetic consoler like
4 1, 1 | firmament,~No like thereof is seen in concrete or abstract. 4~
5 1, 5 | The ocean of Reason is not seen ; reasoning men are seen;~
6 1, 5 | seen ; reasoning men are seen;~But our forms (minds) are
7 1, 5 | Thou seest that colors are seen only through light.~As there
8 1, 5 | light, and colors are not seen;~Hence we know what light
9 1, 7 | against him~Who, after he had seen his face, preferred his
10 1, 7 | dawns from the east,~Art seen uprising anew, like a bright
11 1, 12 | excellence of the leech's art be seen?~If vile base copper were
12 1, 13 | laughing-stock.~If thou hast not seen the Devil, look at thyself,~
13 1, 15 | Zaid answered that he had seen the eight heavens and the
14 1, 15 | last judgment, which he had seen when in the spirit; and
15 1, 15 | to blab forth the secrets seen in ecstatic vision would
16 1, 15 | of "believing what is not seen." 2 More honour is given
17 2, 2 | creation at once.~Whoso has seen how bright is the workshop~
18 2, 2 | against his wrath.~Had he but seen the Eternal workshop,~He
19 2, 3 | of life and were no more seen.~When Jesus. Son of Mary,
20 2, 5 | upon this light" is not seen,~Save through signs and
21 2, 5 | forth, yet the bow is not seen;~Souls are seen, the Soul
22 2, 5 | bow is not seen;~Souls are seen, the Soul of souls (God)
23 2, 5 | own blood.~Whatsoever is seen is weak and base and impotent;~
24 2, 7 | toils and troubles.~Whoso is seen enjoying uncounted gold
25 2, 8 | holy character.~You have seen thousands of miracles done
26 2, 8 | devotion to it?~You have seen many more wondrous works
27 2, 10 | this house;~When you have seen me you have seen God,~And
28 2, 10 | you have seen me you have seen God,~And have circumambulated
29 2, 11 | generate the good and evil seen in all earthly things. I
30 2, 11 | cry "O Moslems, who has seen a camel,~Which escaped from
31 2, 13 | all these bad symptoms are seen in you,~And that you are
32 2, 14 | possessed? What you have just seen is a very trifling sign
33 2, 15 | Shu'aib (Jethro),~"God has seen many faults done by me;~
34 2, 15 | and faults of mine has He seen,~Nevertheless of His mercy
35 3, 7 | opinion and knowledge is seen,~This bird gains two wings
36 3, 9 | hidden, yet whose effects are seen.~Behold that king's son
37 3, 10 | swept aside, the water is seen; ~But when God unlooses
38 3, 12 | STORY XII. The Visions seen by the Saint Daquqi.~To
39 3, 12 | great lights never before seen of men, for "God directs
40 3, 12 | prayers he recited, a ship was seen in great distress and all
41 3, 14 | it off, when a viper was seen to drop from the sandal.
42 3, 17 | city of all those he had seen was most pleasing in his
43 3, 17 | Saying, "Moth-like he has seen the blaze of the light, ~
44 3, 18 | down your head! 'I have seen I must sacrifice you.' 6~
45 3, 18 | fourth meaning has been seen by none ~Save God, the Incomparable
46 4, 2 | to the Queen all they had seen in his kingdom, and to urge
47 4, 2 | Bilqis what marvels ye have seen,~And what plains of gold
48 4, 2 | the Divine Solomon may be seen, and peace be upon you!~
49 4, 4 | qualities which would be seen in him. And after his death
50 4, 4 | mere mirror; ~Nothing is seen in him but the reflection
51 4, 6 | divine treasure will be seen beneath it.~But 'twill not
52 4, 6 | which in all places ~Were seen to bow down at the feet
53 4, 8 | him, and asked if he had seen their father. He replied, "
54 4, 8 | father. He replied, "I have seen him; he is coming." Some
55 5, 1 | pardoning grace of God may be seen,~God pardons all sins that
56 5, 3 | state.~You have already seen hundreds of resurrections~
57 5, 10 | the ass that what he had seen was not a real lion, but
58 5, 10 | the token of thy having seen that divine light~Is this,
59 5, 10 | And its soul has never seen the face of real faith.~
60 5, 10 | Satans.~But when he has seen the light of God, he is
61 5, 10 | raw, raw!~When you have seen the millstone turning round,~
62 5, 10 | turns it.~When you have seen the dust rising up into
63 5, 13 | from this;~The vessels are seen, but the wine is hidden!~
64 5, 13 | hidden in Thy essence, but seen by Thy bounties.~Thou art
65 5, 13 | unseen, but the dust is seen by all.~Thou art the spring,
66 5, 13 | green garden;~Spring is not seen, though its gifts are seen.~
67 5, 13 | seen, though its gifts are seen.~Thou art as the soul, we
68 5, 13 | much spirituality as was seen in Bayazid could be contained
69 5, 13 | matters?~o thou who hast seen the delight of my connnandments,~
70 6, 4 | cypress,~At last you are seen to be dry and hollow.~O
71 6, 5 | Israelites when they were seen to be incurable by the admonitions
72 6, 5 | How much pleasure has it seen, and how much pain?~For
73 6, 7 | replied, "By Allah, you have seen a true vision;~Your vision
74 6, 7 | like ours.~Your dream was seen by you when awake, O happy
75 6, 7 | O happy one,~For it was seen to be real by your being
76 6, 7 | by day those whom he had seen in the darkness of night
77 6, 7 | day what he had previously seen by night; for he appealed
78 6, 7 | He who, when he had once seen a person at night,~Recognized
79 6, 8 | God's signs.~Whatever is seen in man is the reflection
80 6, 9 | reveal it to us.~"Now have we seen what the king saw at the
81 6, 9 | but his craft was at once seen through by the Chief, and
82 6, 9 | then~That thou hast never seen the true spiritual birds!~
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