Part, Chapter
1 1, 7 | Stumble not at severity and at mercy.~For mercy and severity,
2 1, 7 | severity and at mercy.~For mercy and severity, joy and sorrow,
3 1, 9 | that dwells in Thy axe,~In mercy make these crooked things
4 1, 9 | very improper,~So shall my mercy be shown to prevail over
5 1, 9 | you,~The gainsayers of my mercy must hold their peace.~My
6 1, 9 | must hold their peace.~My mercy equals that of a hundred
7 1, 9 | is amazed thereat.~Their mercy is as the foam of the sea
8 1, 9 | the foam of the sea of my mercy;~It is mere foam of waves,
9 1, 15 | lust,~Therein 'The God of Mercy sitteth on His throne.' 5~
10 1, 16 | a God of vengeance as of mercy.~In this city of events
11 2, 6 | Through love wrath is as mercy.~Through love the dead rise
12 2, 7 | are accepted only through mercy,~They are suffered as the
13 2, 8 | and a madman.~He who needs mercy finds it.~Doing kindness
14 2, 8 | you.~Seek you the water of mercy? Be downcast,~And straightway
15 2, 8 | straightway drink the wine of mercy to intoxication.~Mercy is
16 2, 8 | of mercy to intoxication.~Mercy is called down by mercy
17 2, 8 | Mercy is called down by mercy to the last.~Withhold not,
18 2, 8 | last.~Withhold not, then, mercy from any one, O son!~If
19 2, 10 | like the cattle,~God in His mercy has sent me these pains.~
20 2, 11 | good evil, or fair foul. Mercy and vengeance are twin divine
21 2, 15 | seen,~Nevertheless of His mercy He punishes me not."~God
22 2, 15 | so much,~And God of His mercy has not punished my sins?"~
23 2, 17 | In relation to another, mercy and goodness.~He has thousands
24 3, 1 | s flesh he slew without mercy, sparing only the one who
25 3, 1 | love are the cove,rt of my mercy, ~Each 'O Lord!' of thine
26 3, 2 | affliction,~Acknowledge the mercy and beneficence of God!"~
27 3, 5 | infidelity wisdom, ~How can mercy and vengeance be the same? ~
28 3, 12 | chosen ones!"~So Daquqi (the mercy of God be upon him!) ~Said, "
29 3, 13 | ordained these remedies of His mercy;~The use of these in pain
30 3, 13 | To despair is wrong, ~The mercy and grace of God are boundless. ~
31 3, 13 | worldlings cannot see."~Mercy inclines the good to devotion,
32 3, 16 | very essence thereof.~God's mercy is known through the fruits
33 3, 18 | reserved for this fire. ~Mercy was first shown to it before
34 3, 18 | before vengeance, ~That mercy might train it to be proof
35 3, 18 | be proof against trial; ~Mercy was shown to it previously
36 3, 18 | offering of that substance, ~Mercy follows again to compensate
37 3, 18 | oppressed one whom your mercy has not sought? ~Grant me
38 4, 2 | hawk, ~To the lordly hawk mercy and self-control; ~As for
39 4, 2 | Look at the signs of God's mercy, how after its death He
40 4, 6 | him to become a vessel of mercy, instead of one of wrath.
41 4, 6 | you are wise, I show you mercy;~But if you are an ass,
42 4, 6 | engulphed the others. ~God's mercy made the Nile wise, ~His
43 4, 6 | made Cain foolish. ~Of His mercy He created wisdom in inanimate
44 4, 6 | wise of wisdom. ~Of His mercy wisdom accrued to inanimate
45 4, 7 | mighty ocean beneath it. The mercy you show to this offender
46 4, 7 | between us. I desired no mercy save the king's blows; I
47 4, 7 | exalted above all thoughts of mercy and vengeance. Of a man
48 4, 7 | in God, and words like 'mercy' and 'vengeance' only express
49 4, 7 | seems to me good. What seems mercy and kindness to the vulgar
50 5, 1 | scatters grain~Not out of mercy, but to catch game;~If the
51 5, 1 | from all this hypocrisy.~Mercy may prevail over vengeance,
52 5, 1 | from that hypocrisy,~And in mercy wash him clean of that defilement.~
53 5, 1 | pleased to decide on it in mercy?~Act and word manifest the
54 5, 1 | who can recognize acts of mercy and acts of wrath concealed
55 5, 7 | right that he should prefer mercy to judgment. At last Gabriel
56 5, 7 | Do not, like fools, crave mercy from the spear,~But from
57 5, 7 | wicked as Thou sayest.~But in mercy Thou veilest my sins,~Otherwise
58 5, 7 | me,~I fix my hopes on Thy mercy alone.~Whether Thou adjudge
59 5, 8 | pardoned. If Ayaz showed mercy it would be well; and if
60 5, 8 | I" was followed by the mercy of God, O beloved!~Because
61 5, 13 | a very strong claim for mercy. The Egyptian magicians,
62 6, Prol| thus irresolute,~Of Thy mercy deliver me from this irresolution!~
63 6, 2 | come and stroke my head in mercy!~The palm of Thy hand on
64 6, 5 | case those principles of mercy and forgiveness which he
65 6, 6 | them.~Again, hope of the mercy of the Lord~Arose in his
66 6, 7 | chastisements.~He said, "Alms of mercy repel calamity, 4~Alms cure
67 6, 7 | created,~Whether vengeance or mercy, or plain dealing or snares.~
68 6, 9 | that Formless One of His mercy~Shows His face to His forms
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