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1 1, 1 | praises.~Whatsoever one says, whose reason is thus astray,~
2 1, 1 | are useless.~Whatever he says is not to the point,~And
3 1, 3 | this, even when awake.~God says, 4 "Thou wouldst deem him
4 1, 3 | All we see is One.~Whoever says 'tis two is suffering from
5 1, 5 | ridest on, O master?"~He says, "True, 'tis a steed; but
6 1 (12)| Bampton Lectures, p. 49) says: "A thing can be known as
7 1, 6 | eclipses.~What is it that God says to the ear of earth,~That
8 1, 6 | What is it that Speaker says to the cloud,~That it pours
9 1, 6 | horns of a dilemma;~For he says, 'Shall I do this or its
10 1, 7 | state my case.~My heart says, "He has injured me,"~But
11 1 (6) | Gulistan, Book II. Story XI.) says: "The vision, of God to
12 1, 13 | perceptions of saints.~He says that the flashes of men'
13 2, 1 | One without dispute!~Whoso says "one" and "two," and so
14 2 (15)| the Nafahatu-'l Uns, Jami says there are always 4000 saints
15 2, 10 | tis bad, whatever lust says on this matter~Heed it not,
16 2, 11 | towards this pasture."~Another says, "Its ear was cropped."~
17 2, 11 | ear was cropped."~Another says, "Its cloth was embroidered."~
18 2, 11 | true is a fool,~But he who says all is false is a knave.~:~
19 2, 17 | this anecdote, the poet says we must look at its spirit
20 3, 7 | Compulsionist (Jabri). Each says the other is in the way
21 3, 11 | down the throat~Till God says to it, 'Go down.'~Desire
22 3, 12 | thought is as a governor who says to thee,~"Tell forth thy
23 3, 12 | the source of evil.~Lust says, "Why hast thou killed my
24 3, 12 | thou killed my cow?"~It says, "Because lust's cow is
25 3, 13 | straight as an arrow,~When God says 'Proclaim' we must obey. 11~
26 3, 14 | it is never cast down.~It says, "Why should I fall into
27 3, 16 | actual nature.~Hence if he says, "I know it," 'tis not far
28 3, 16 | not far wrong~And if he says, "I know it not," 'tis not
29 3, 16 | them not." ~So when God says in one place "knows them," ~
30 3, 16 | knows them," ~In another He says, "None knows them beside
31 3 (3) | 354, where the commentator says the allusion is to Moses
32 3, 17 | lover of God to whom God says, "I am thine, and thou art
33 3, 17 | blades of straw. ~Heaven says to earth, "All hail to thee! ~
34 3, 17 | perpetuated by their union.~Earth says to the earth of the body, "
35 3, 17 | till the appointed day. ~He says, "O parts, the appointed
36 3, 17 | a stranger in exile? ~It says, "O parts of my habitation
37 3 (12)| The Lucknow commentator says that Faizi (brother of Abul
38 4, 1 | disappointed with the sight.~God says, "Whoso is God's, God also
39 4, 1 | s, God also is his."~God says, "I am his eye, his hand,
40 4, 2 | d-Din, in which the poet says that his object in writing
41 4, 2 | the grammarian of Shiraz says "Allah" is derived from "
42 4, 2 | enshrined in his heart. For God says, "The life of the world
43 4, 3 | exaltation. ~The base coin says to me with pride every moment, ~"
44 4, 4 | lost in him.~Whatever he says is really said by that spirit,~
45 4, 9 | particular city.~When He says, 'Enough,' my vein remains
46 5, 1 | purge the offence, for God says, "Little let them laugh,
47 5, 3 | bravery against the dead.~God says, "Expend;" 4 wherefore earn
48 5, 3 | when the King of kings says "Abstain," 5~It implies
49 5, 4 | deeds." In this parable, says the poet, Sabzawar is the
50 5, 6 | and distant wanderings~He says, "Lo! this was the truth,
51 5, 10 | presented itself, because God says, "Go in quest of the bounties
52 5, 10 | If He really be, as He says, the Lord Supreme. 6~What
53 5, 12 | are dogs;" and the Koran says, "The present life is no
54 5, 13 | His argument is this: he says again and again,~"If there
55 5, 13 | latter to hell.~The Prophet says, "Paradise is annexed to
56 6, Prol| their essence not;~If one says it does, tell him it does
57 6, 4 | him happiness.~The mentor says, "O raw hastener, through
58 6, 5 | vicious. As Bishop Butler says, this life is a state of
59 6, 5 | over lost opportunities.~He says, "Why did I not keep death
60 6 (4) | Because, as Sir T. Browne says, "God is all things." ~
61 6, 6 | to and fro,~The Almighty says, "Make efforts in our ways," 7~
62 6, 7 | to his own. The proverb says, "Occasional intermission
63 Note | recent forgery. Haji Khalfa says: "It is notorious that the
64 Note | denied its genuineness. He says in his commentary that when
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