Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| thou abide, O Incomparable Pure One! 2~But all who are not
2 1, Prol| violence of love~Is wholly pure from covetousness and sin.~
3 1, 3 | And its snare, making them pure as rased tablets.~Every
4 1, 6 | it is blood, but inside pure musk;~Yet, say not that
5 1, 8 | presence of his bride,~His pure soul attained to kiss her
6 1, 8 | sees faults.~How can the Pure Hidden Spirit notice faults?"~
7 1, 8 | of the righteous are as pure souls."~Their words, their
8 1, 8 | their praises,~Are all as a pure soul without spot or blemish.~'
9 1, 9 | hidden secrets,~Who created pure Adam out of dust;~In the
10 1, 9 | the wide expanse of that pure mind~The wide space of the
11 1, 9 | was taken from there,~Thy pure spirit of light was shed
12 1, 9 | that foam; God is also that pure sea,~For His words are neither
13 1, 9 | shame,~That common stone and pure ruby may appear all as one.~
14 1, 14 | contrition;~Make yourself pure from all attributes of self,~
15 1, 14 | That you may see your own pure bright essence!~Yea, see
16 1, 15 | with thee this morning, O pure disciple?"~He replied, "
17 1, 15 | out the vinegar and eat pure honey.~When the heart is
18 1, 16 | Almighty cried out to him, "O pure one,~Thou art wholly ignorant
19 1, 17 | Till God makes it again pure and sweet;~Yea, till He
20 2, 1 | things.~If you pass on to the pure mysteries of God,~You will
21 2, 1 | That they might gather the pure grain on their tray.~Infidel
22 2, 1 | Begone. O slumber; welcome, O pure light!"~Now the eye sees
23 2, 1 | hate the daylight,~Coins of pure gold love the daylight,~
24 2, 1 | Greed closed his mind to the pure light.~Yea, 'twas greed
25 2, 5 | not that Light which is pure be also hidden?~Like the
26 2, 5 | sharing his troubles, even as pure gold is tried by fire.~:~
27 2, 6 | Through love dregs taste like pure wine,~Through love pains
28 2, 7 | praises,~'Tis they who become pure and shining thereby.~I regard
29 2, 10 | to come,~You have become pure, and that in a moment of
30 2, 10 | To make these, I say, pure and clean, ~And, to please
31 2, 10 | that those poisons are now pure sweets; ~Since you have
32 3, 1 | quick. ~Calling on God is pure, and when purity approaches, ~
33 3, 1 | takes flight. ~When the pure name (of God) enters the
34 3, 6 | of the season,"~But the pure (Safi) is exalted above
35 3, 6 | feelings and will,~But the pure one is regenerated by the
36 3, 6 | as to a father,~But the pure one is drowned in overwhelming
37 3, 6 | from season and state.~The pure one is drowned in the light
38 3, 9 | decrees; ~Ah! none but the pure in sight can see that bond; ~
39 3, 10 | Which occupy the surface of pure water. ~The hand of reason
40 3, 10 | these weeds aside, ~And the pure water is then visible to
41 3, 13 | assume the clearness of pure wine?~That Person has assigned '
42 4, 3 | pride every moment, ~"O pure gold, how am I inferior
43 4, 3 | spiritual; ~What damage has pure gold to dread from the shears? ~
44 4, 4 | has 'Isa's soul, ~He is pure from pride and from carnal
45 4, 4 | things that exist. ~His pure light, without signs or
46 4, 7 | the water of the Nile was pure water to the Israelites,
47 4, 7 | Amongst my creatures there are pure spirits,~And also dark and
48 5, 1 | in ecstasy drink of Thy pure wine!~Now that Thou hast
49 5, 8 | which is changed into a pure ruby,~Is filled with the
50 5, 8 | itself dear.~Whether that pure ruby hold itself dear,~Or
51 5, 10 | illusions.~The fox said, "In my pure wine there are no dregs;~
52 6, Prol| Himself.~All the angels were pure reason and soul,~Yet when
53 6, 5 | both worlds?~I know you are pure of guile and ripe,~And ask
54 6, 5 | saying his beard had grown pure and white, but he was still
55 6, 6 | resurrection.~Till tbe jar of pure wine of our 'Isa (Unity)~
56 6, 6 | second generation lived pure Abel;~Cain was the opposite
57 6, 6 | was the opposite of his pure light.~In like manner these
58 6, 7 | biliousness,~While blows make him pure from impurity.~Strike the
59 6, 9 | Strangers may pronounce the "pure name" of God,~Yet it effects
60 6, 9 | is a fact, that when the pure spirit escapes from the
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