Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | fourth heaven bowed its head.~Now that I have mentioned
2 1, 2 | parrot such a blow on the head as made all its feathers
3 1, 3 | twelve legions, and at the head of each was a captain. To
4 1, 3 | For whom Majnun lost his head and went distracted?~Thou
5 1, 3 | own way and lose not thy head!"~In one 'twas said, "All
6 1, 5 | possessed is lost,~And the head whose reason has fled is
7 1, 5 | deep distress that blunder head~Runs from door to door,
8 1, 7 | king's foot.~Though to lay head at the king's feet is due
9 1, 8 | morning halt."~He lifted not head from that blissful sleep," 1~
10 1, 9 | foe.~But he who is from head to foot a perfect rose or
11 1, 9 | shed the fruits come to a head,~When tho body is destroyed
12 1, 9 | destroyed the soul lifts up its head.~The fruit is the substance,
13 1, 13 | Say to him, "Go, dash thy head against a wall!"~The speech
14 1, 15 | creature will raise its head from its couch;~To the unconscious
15 1, 16 | one day he would sever my head from my neck.~The Prophet
16 2, 2 | disgrace.~Ah! cast out of your head these vain imaginations,~
17 2, 3 | light,~He meekly laid his head beneath his father's bright
18 2, 3 | will.~When Jacob bowed his head to the Divine decree,~He
19 2, 3 | its unction,~He laid his head in the golden charger in
20 2, 3 | poison,~The other losing his head as he went about his march.~
21 2, 3 | soul.~When Sari 14 lost his head in seeking the way thereto,~
22 2, 4 | reason in the brains of the head;~Smell in the nostrils and
23 2, 15 | bound in my chains from head to foot.~On thy heart is
24 2, 18 | noise of thunder makes the head of the thirsty ache;~When
25 3, 1 | sad at heart and hung his head, ~And then beheld Khizr
26 3, 5 | in the ground, ~And your head is shaken by the wind uncertainly. ~
27 3, 5 | violent wave ~Smote Canaan's head, and he was overwhelmed.~
28 3, 5 | s God's command upon his head and face, ~And for thinking,
29 3, 8 | that the noise made his head ache, and he believed them,
30 3, 9 | clad in rags,~With bare head and fallen into distress;~
31 3, 13 | base to make them bow the head. ~Give to the noble to make
32 3, 13 | make the Israelites bow the head in entering it.~The discussion
33 3, 13 | Fish begins to stink at the head, not the tail.~Yet be advised
34 3, 17 | rise an angel perfect from head to foot! ~Again when I suffer
35 3, 17 | a ball rolling along on head and face,~He fell at the
36 3, 18 | that used to march at the head of King Mahmud's army. Accordingly,
37 3, 18 | opinion and certainty;~My head is not affected by your
38 3, 18 | the knife. ~Lay down your head! 'I have seen I must sacrifice
39 3, 18 | sacrifice you.' 6~Yield your head to vengeance, your heart
40 3, 18 | Ismailian's. ~I cut off your head, but that head is such ~
41 3, 18 | off your head, but that head is such ~That it is restored
42 3, 18 | A certain goose pops his head out of his coop, ~And displays
43 4, 2 | passions.~Whoso bows his head to the King of kings~Will
44 4, 2 | and fruits, sat with his head sunk on his breast in Sufi
45 4, 2 | bewilderment your reason quits your head, ~Every hair of your head
46 4, 2 | head, ~Every hair of your head becomes true reason and
47 4, 2 | becomes true reason and a head.~Then follow commentaries
48 4, 6 | you are now smiting your head in deep regret,~And now
49 4, 6 | stable,~Even as I make your head and ears bleed with my stick. ~
50 4, 7 | the king had cut off my head he would have given me eternal
51 4, 9 | d-Din, admit~This ass's head into that melon-garden!~
52 5, 5 | no heart envy comes to a head,~Thus Being troubles nonentity.~
53 5, 7 | To every atom to lift its head from the earth.~The souls,
54 5, 7 | That other will hang his head like the violet,~With tears
55 5, 8 | That I am full of you from head to foot.~Of my own existence
56 5, 9 | him to come and wash her head; but, in spite of her imperative
57 5, 9 | shown to be a liar from head to foot,~Since his own members
58 5, 10 | waterwheel?~Lift up your head and view also the water."~
59 5, 11 | phoenix hovers over your head, 8~Causing your soul to
60 5, 12 | chessboard at his courtier's head. So before playing the next
61 5, 12 | the courtier protected his head by wrappings of felt. Then
62 5, 13 | serpent.~The eye of the head was at issue with the divine
63 6, Prol| wall;~Which was best, its head or its tail?"~He replied, "
64 6, 2 | himself by wrapping his head up in leaves and grass,
65 6, 2 | One, come and stroke my head in mercy!~The palm of Thy
66 6, 2 | The palm of Thy hand on my head gives me rest,~Thy hand
67 6, 2 | Remove not Thy shadow from my head,~I am afflicted, afflicted,
68 6, 4 | called athirst on whose head is poured the water of life?"
69 6, 8 | gave me a cap, but Thou my head full of sense;~He gave me
70 6, 9 | way;~Or if she said, "My head aches with pain,"~Or, "My
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