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

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   Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| bread find the day very long;~So the "Raw" comprehend 2 1, Prol| thy bonds and be free!~How long wilt thou be captive to 3 1, 3 | is not profitable in the long run;~Its name is called ' 4 1, 5 | all that ye can desire.~So long as a babe cannot grasp or 5 1, 5 | on oceans or skies!"~"How long regard ye mere form, O form-worshippers?~ 6 1, 5 | on his way after delaying long,~In order to have a secret 7 1, 8 | both of them with fire! How long~Wilt thou be partitioned 8 1, 8 | these segments as a reed?~So long as a reed has partitions ' 9 1, 9 | enlightened by thy spirit 9~Long, long before earth had diverted 10 1, 9 | enlightened by thy spirit 9~Long, long before earth had diverted 11 1, 12 | friend replied that he had long considered what gift would 12 1, 16 | Prophet, 'Ali continued, had long since informed him that 13 2, 1 | A certain Sufi, after a long day's journey, arrived at 14 2, 5 | The moral is, that so long as the wall of the body 15 2, 6 | opposite in exchange.~So long as you experience not fears 16 2, 7 | to me are various, but so long as the devotions are genuine, 17 2, 7 | is the final cause.~How long wilt thou dwell on words 18 2, 7 | are full of defects.~How long wilt thou say, 'They obscure 19 2, 7 | moment's remembrance is as long ages,~I see Thy plan distorted 20 2, 10 | put up with sadness,~Seek long life in your own death!~ 21 2, 10 | manifest through his light! ~So long as woman-like you swallow 22 2, 13 | for God dwells there.~So long as the hearts of the saints 23 3, 1 | quiet, O austere one! ~How long wilt thou babble, O man 24 3, 1 | from nigh the throne, ~How long wilt thou cry 'Allah' with 25 3, 2 | The townsman hesitated long before accepting his invitation, 26 3, 2 | princes of the faith?~How long that lameness of thine was 27 3, 4 | Pharaoh.~Then follows a long account of the birth of 28 3, 4 | the sunshine of 'Iraq!~So long as that snake is frozen, 29 3, 9 | down by the wind. For a long time he kept his vow; but 30 3, 12 | of God. ~Throughout his long journeys his object was 31 3, 12 | him!) ~Said, "I journeyed long time to East and to West, ~ 32 3, 13 | naked, and yet wearing a long robe. Avarice is blind to 33 3, 13 | sort 'that admit of cure. ~Long time ye utter these presages 34 3, 13 | mosque, but tarried there so long that the doors were shut, 35 3, 13 | The prophets said, "How long, in our benevolence,~Shall 36 3, 13 | that one good advice?~How long shall we hammer cold iron 37 3, 13 | hammer cold iron in vain?~How long waste breath in blowing 38 4, 2 | allowed to fall into ruin; so long as he lived, at least, he 39 4, 2 | a caravan. 6~'Tis not a long road that this caravan travels;~ 40 4, 2 | the eagle.~Then follows a long account of various miraculous 41 4, 2 | officer in deadly fear. ~How long wilt thou steal shoes from 42 4, 2 | kept the poet waiting so long for his money, that at last 43 4, 2 | so err (like Iblis).~How long will you climb into that 44 4, 2 | tree of compulsion?~How long cast out of sight your own 45 4, 2 | sight your own freewill?~How long, like Iblis and his evil 46 4, 6 | Pharaoh. 1~Then follows a very long account of the dealings 47 4, 6 | illusion. It begins with a long discussion between Moses 48 4, 6 | follows:~(1) Health.~(2) Long life, ending in the conviction 49 4, 6 | leave your claws and beak so long?" She then proceeded to 50 4, 7 | true one your divine soul.~Long time this milk is exposed 51 4, 8 | life, and said to him, "How long hast thou waited?" He said, " 52 4, 9 | directed upwards, and I see a long way before me, while your 53 5, 3 | of this world, and desire long life, not to serve God, 54 5, 6 | When he returns from his long and distant wanderings~He 55 5, 10 | break his fast. He dwelt a long time in the desert, and 56 5, 10 | the Giver of patience.~How long will you confine your view 57 5, 13 | your secret chamber.~How long will you say orisons to 58 5, 13 | mistress,~You address to them long invocations of love.~Of 59 5, 13 | girl in that place who had long been inclined to embrace 60 5, 13 | to God." 3 Then comes a long story of a prince of Egypt 61 5, 13 | mere dream.~I marvel how long you will indulge in vain 62 5, 13 | lords.~Let me be dead, so long as God regards me with favor!~ 63 6, Prol| Masnavi!~Disport thyself so long as thou seest every moment~ 64 6, Prol| through this trial.~How long, O Lord, is this trial to 65 6, 2 | will publish secrets;~How long must I bear this trepidation 66 6, 3 | This martyrdom happened a long time ago; but it would seem, 67 6, 7 | friends discussed the matter long,~And after discussion this 68 6, 7 | That they should fetch a long string,~By means of which 69 6, 8 | Joseph kept in prison a long time for having placed his 70 6, 9 | Our wise old fathers saw long ago though hid in stones.~ 71 6, 9 | compared to this moment!"~Long time he dwelt with the King


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