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1 1, Prol| not been scoured from its face.~If it were purified from
2 1 (5) | but "veils" obscuring the face of the Divine Noumenon,
3 1, 2 | Him.~The latter has his face ever turned to God,~The
4 1, 2 | turned to God,~The former's face shows his undisciplined
5 1, 2 | undisciplined self-will.~Watch the face of each one, regard it well,~
6 1, 2 | thou wilt recognize Truth's face.~As there are many demons
7 1, 6 | a word of power,~And its face is darkened as by a hundred
8 1, 7 | Who, after he had seen his face, preferred his mere perfume.~
9 1, 7 | Without the vision of His face that illumes the day?~His
10 1, 9 | was the slave of her fair face,~How was it when she stooped
11 1, 9 | Because Thou hast made Moses' face bright as the moon,~And
12 1, 9 | hast made the moon of my face black in the face.~Can my
13 1, 9 | of my face black in the face.~Can my star ever shine
14 1, 9 | disgrace.~Since he has not a face like a sun,~He desires only
15 1, 12 | admire his own beauteous face in it.~Defect and Not-being
16 1, 13 | philosophy blackens his face.~Beware, O believers! That
17 1, 16 | struggle the Magian spat in his face. 'Ali, instead of taking
18 2, 1 | vauntingly;~Wisdom averts its face from you, O man of sin,~
19 2, 1 | truth.~If greed stained the face of a mirror,~That mirror
20 2, 2 | depends not on outward form or face.~Whatever is beloved is
21 2, 2 | that workshop and see Him face to face.~Inasmuch as over
22 2, 2 | workshop and see Him face to face.~Inasmuch as over that Workman
23 2, 2 | Rebellious Pharaoh set his face towards Being (egoism),~
24 2, 3 | announced,~And he set his face towards the desert of inquiry.~
25 2, 7 | that thou wouldst turn thy face to thy own prayers,~And
26 2, 8 | lighted upon the sleeper's face and crushed it. The moral
27 2, 10 | the torch of the Beloved's face."~O heart haste thither, 6
28 2, 15 | blacksmith be a negro,~His face agrees in color with the
29 2, 15 | does blacksmith's work,~His face becomes grimed by the smoke
30 2, 15 | But when you write on the face of a written page,~It is
31 2, 18 | Whoso beholds the Causer face to face,~How can he set
32 2, 18 | beholds the Causer face to face,~How can he set his heart
33 3, 1 | thou cry 'Allah' with harsh face?" ~That person was sad at
34 3, 2 | villager shut the door in his face, saying that he did not
35 3, 5 | command upon his head and face, ~And for thinking, he puts
36 3, 7 | path,~Not grovelling on his face or creeping." 1~He flies
37 3, 17 | Wherever her Yusuf-like face shines as a moon,~Though
38 3, 17 | rolling along on head and face,~He fell at the feet of
39 3, 18 | clear-sighted, and see him face to face!~The righteous are
40 3, 18 | clear-sighted, and see him face to face!~The righteous are exposed
41 3, 18 | oppressed you and smitten your face?"~The gnat replied, "He
42 4, 1 | eyes of His look upon His face,~In order that you may not
43 4, 1 | knew you before I met you face to face;~That you had a
44 4, 1 | before I met you face to face;~That you had a fair face
45 4, 1 | face;~That you had a fair face but an evil heart;~Yea,
46 4, 2 | being amazed at Yusuf's face. ~Make sacrifice of reason
47 4, 3 | blackness at first on its face, ~'Twould have avoided hypocrisy
48 4, 4 | it, you spit at your own face, ~And if you hit that mirror,
49 4, 4 | And if you see an ugly face in it, 'tis your own, ~And
50 4, 6 | pallor and emaciation of my face. ~When the tears course
51 5, 3 | replaced;~Disfigure not thy face in wantonness, O fair one!~
52 5, 3 | wantonness, O fair one!~That face which is bright as the forenoon
53 5, 3 | Twere paganism to mar such a face as thine!~The moon itself
54 5, 3 | the beauty of thine own face?~Quit this temper that leads
55 5, 3 | That in spite wound the face of thy quiet soul.~Know
56 5, 3 | score deep wounds on the face of thy soul.~Rend not thy
57 5, 5 | than these. Whoso has his face reddened with celestial
58 5, 7 | of consequence,~I set my face towards that free grace
59 5, 7 | to my own acts.~I set my face towards this hope,~Seeing
60 5, 10 | soul has never seen the face of real faith.~Wherefore
61 5, 12 | faults one needs to have a face as hard as a mirror, which
62 5, 12 | his corner,~With frowning face and downcast looks.~There
63 5, 13 | faculty of seeing. Thus the face of Laila, which seemed so
64 5, 13 | to me mine." 10~In the face of negations like these
65 6, Prol| tail?"~He replied, "If its face was towards the town,~And
66 6, Prol| to the villages, then its face was best.~But if its tail
67 6, Prol| towards the town, and its face~Towards the villages, then
68 6, Prol| then prefer its tail to its face."~A bird flies with its
69 6, Prol| to the heavens~Beauty of face and acuteness of thought?~
70 6, 3 | whom I see not!~Thou art my face; what wonder if I see it
71 6, 4 | old hag who painted her face to make it look pretty,
72 6, 6 | back to the tomb and your face towards Mecca, place an
73 6, 7 | And dwelt lovingly on his face, like the moon at night.~
74 6, 7 | he will never avert his face from him that knew him."~
75 6, 9 | One of His mercy~Shows His face to His forms from behind
76 6, 9 | that Formless One hides His face,~Those forms set forth their
77 6, 9 | material sun is a veil over the face of the real day.~Whoso distinguishes
78 6, 9 | veil from "The Friend's" face~Is a worshipper of the sun;
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