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

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1 1, 5 | infirmities;~Go! annihilate your sight in God's sight.~For our 2 1, 5 | annihilate your sight in God's sight.~For our foresight His foresight 3 1, 5 | a fair exchange;~In His sight is all that ye can desire.~ 4 1, 5 | light first of all?~When thy sight is dazzled by colors,~These 5 1 (6)| withdraws Himself from our sight." ~ 6 1, 8 | ignorant creatures,~Not in the sight of the Lord of Benignity.~ 7 1, 8 | are what veil God from our sight.~Burn up both of them with 8 1, 9 | adorned them "fair in the sight of men;" 1~From her whom 9 1, 9 | even in autumn,~But the sight of One is better than the 10 1, 9 | better than the world's sight.~That One Person is Himself 11 1, 10 | bed of roses,~And gives sight to the eyes of the blind.~ 12 1, 13 | art a fine man in thy own sight;~But when thy soul shall 13 1, 13 | touchstone is not as yet in their sight.~O Veiler of sins! strip 14 1, 16 | crushed ones fair in His sight.~Know the great mystery 15 2, 1 | cure for your defective sight by listening.~Many are the 16 2, 1 | rank and riches blinds his sight,~Like hair dropping down 17 2, 2 | visible to all grades of human sight.~:~ 18 2, 3 | decree,~He recovered his sight at the scent of his son. 5~ 19 2, 6 | does you this ill turn.~The sight which regards the ebb and 20 2, 11 | these sighs would, in the sight of God, have counted for 21 2, 13 | complained of a defect in his sight, and the physician again 22 2, 14 | which restored Jacob's sight, and the scents which were 23 2, 15 | Remedier?~Despair is copper and sight its elixir.~Lay your despair 24 2, 16 | taste of the truth ~The sight and the voice of prophets 25 3, 1 | O base ones, in God's sight the 'Ho!' of Bilal ~Is better 26 3, 2 | joined together and raised in sight of all. ~How foolish and 27 3, 6 | desire. ~Gaze not at the sight of your own weakness or 28 3, 9 | Ah! none but the pure in sight can see that bond; ~Though 29 3, 12 | straightway vanished from sight; and this led his followers 30 3, 12 | horns,~A cow of hell in sight of all men."~Thus, even 31 3, 17 | was most pleasing in his sight.~~A damsel said to her lover, " 32 3, 18 | And certainty again to sight and ocular evidence.~In 33 3, 18 | Knowledge conducts you to sight, O knower!~"If ye are certain, 34 3, 18 | ye shall see hell-fire."~Sight follows on certainty with 35 3, 18 | of the garden of life and sight. ~If you are torn away from 36 4, 1 | misconduct yourself in the sight of men, but have no scruple 37 4, 1 | borrow from Him both eyes and sight,~And with those eyes of 38 4, 1 | be disappointed with the sight.~God says, "Whoso is God' 39 4, 2 | he was removed from the sight of friends and strangers,~ 40 4, 2 | more than is visible to the sight of the vulgar. To illustrate 41 4, 2 | compulsion?~How long cast out of sight your own freewill?~How long, 42 4, 3 | touchstone is hidden from the sight of all,~Then come forth 43 4, 5 | possessed of the wise man's sight.~But the fool, who has no 44 5, 3 | itself would weep to lose sight of it!~Knowest thou not 45 5, 6 | pretensions to spiritual sight, their discourses are useless, 46 5, 10 | dying. After seeing this sight it determined that its own 47 5, 13 | Hidden indeed from the sight of the carnal,~But open 48 5, 13 | Are not intended for the sight of any besides God.~This 49 5 (5)| the bat cannot endure the sight of the sun, men cannot at 50 5, 13 | ideas are tested by actual sight,~What of the coward then? 51 5 (7)| types lead men on to actual sight when they are strong enough 52 6, 5 | with discernment;~Rise to sight, to sight, to sight!~Virtue 53 6, 5 | discernment;~Rise to sight, to sight, to sight!~Virtue cannot 54 6, 5 | Rise to sight, to sight, to sight!~Virtue cannot exist without 55 6, 5 | world vanish from their sight.~These spiritual progenies 56 6, 6 | should suffice.~You have sight indeed, but fail to mark 57 6, 7 | barked; another that his sight was so good that when he 58 6, 8 | This obliquity of spiritual sight, causing him to see a mere 59 6, 9 | ourselves free from defects of sight,~Even as those affected 60 6, 9 | of the body, God gives it sight to behold the things of 61 6, 9 | his way guided by perfect sight.~Finally, the youngest brother,


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