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1 1, 1 | when the sun arises the "moon is split asunder." 3~In
2 1, 6 | Soul's soul cleaves the moon; 5~If the heart opens the
3 1, 9 | Moses' face bright as the moon,~And hast made the moon
4 1, 9 | moon,~And hast made the moon of my face black in the
5 1, 9 | shine brighter than the moon?~If it be eclipsed, what
6 1, 9 | raise a clamour,~And make my moon ashamed thereby,~I, who
7 1, 9 | that thou mayest surpass moon and Pleiades.~First, know
8 1, 14 | named by it!~Look for the moon in heaven, not in the water!~
9 1, 15 | light of the sun?~Neither moon nor planets would be needed~
10 1, 15 | Sun of 'The Truth.'~The Moon 3 declares, as also the
11 1, 16 | Thou shouldst call sun and moon obscure,~If Thou shouldst
12 1, 17 | dulls the brightness of the moon.~Behold how delicate is
13 1, 17 | morsel of dust~Clouded its moon with foul obscurity!~When
14 1 (2) | The descending node of the moon (see Gulshan i Raz, I. 233). ~
15 2, 1 | his eyelash for the new moon, of one who stole a snake
16 2, 3 | asunder the disk of the moon. 8~When Abu Bakr became
17 2, 6 | he ascended above sun and moon,~And so lagged not below,
18 2, 8 | the sympathizers,~Saw the moon split asunder, yet believed
19 2, 10 | in heaven, O bright full moon! ~Like the heavenly Scribe, 7
20 2, 10 | astray, ~Strive to be a full moon; you are now a fragment
21 3, 6 | may be the house of the moon, but not the true moon;~
22 3, 6 | the moon, but not the true moon;~Or as the picture of a
23 3, 12 | miracles.~He resembled the moon of heaven come down on earth,~
24 3, 12 | months for love of that Moon, ~Heedless of the way, absorbed
25 3, 12 | its praises. ~Or if the moon be reflected in a well, ~
26 3, 12 | intending to praise the moon, ~Although, through ignorance,
27 3, 12 | object of his praises is the moon, not its reflection; ~His
28 3, 12 | through his mistake; ~The moon is in heaven, and he fancies
29 3, 13 | be an ambassador from the moon. 2 The prophets were naturally
30 3, 16 | I not know him, for that moon~Is more famed than the sun
31 3, 16 | more famed than the sun and moon of heaven?~Little children
32 3, 17 | Yusuf-like face shines as a moon,~Though it be the bottom
33 4, 2 | wings, ~Like sun or full moon or new moon! ~Thou wilt
34 4, 2 | sun or full moon or new moon! ~Thou wilt move as a spirit
35 4, 6 | saying, "Alas!~That bright moon was hidden under a cloud.~
36 4, 6 | away. ~Clouds and sun, and moon and lofty stars, ~All come
37 4, 6 | vengeance. ~Or like the moon, who heard the command and
38 4, 6 | vision you see not the new moon; ~If I see it, be not angry
39 5, 1 | not possessed by the full moon.~God may purge his dealings
40 5, 3 | such a face as thine!~The moon itself would weep to lose
41 5, 6 | glass also learns, when the moon sets,~That its light proceeded
42 5, 6 | from the shining of the moon.~When his eyes are opened
43 5, 6 | cake differs much from the moon's disk.~The saint's weeping
44 5, 10 | his eyelash for the new moon.~He who is divorced from '
45 5, 13 | is brighter than sun and moon!~Thou art hidden, yet revealest
46 5, 13 | of love,~Is the blessed moon of love thereby eclipsed?~
47 6, Prol| road.~Nor does the full moon on a bright night cease
48 6, Prol| howling of dogs on earth.~The moon sheds her light, and the
49 6, 2 | shadow, Thou the shining Moon.~Alas! Thou hast ruined
50 6, 3 | I know not if thou art a moon or an idol,~I know not what
51 6, 4 | story of Hilal (the new moon)~Now set forth the story
52 6, 4 | story of Badr (the full moon).~That new moon and that
53 6, 4 | the full moon).~That new moon and that full moon are now
54 6, 4 | That new moon and that full moon are now united,~Removed
55 6, 7 | lovingly on his face, like the moon at night.~Now, therefore,
56 6, 8 | as the reflection of the moon in water."~Say not two,
57 6, 9 | when she said, "See, the moon is risen!"~Or, "Lo! the
58 6, 9 | lovingly,~And he like a moon waned in that sun.~That
59 6, 9 | wax stronger,~Just as the moon waxes brighter after waning.~
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