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

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wise

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1 1, 3 | twas said, "Choose ye a wise Director,~But foresight 2 1, 10| obedience to him in any wise;~For he makes the thorn 3 1, 10| refuge in the shadow of the wise man,~That thou mayest escape 4 1, 12| mirror of Being,~If you are wise, choose Not-being (self-abnegation).~ 5 1, 15| seek notoriety?~'Tis not wise to publish these mysteries,~ 6 2, 1 | the transaction, being a wise man."~The Sufi said, "They 7 2, 2 | workshop is the abode of the Wise One,~Whoso seeks Him without 8 2, 10| sick man,~"Pray in this wise and allay your difficulties;~' 9 2, 10| swallow blandishments, ~How, O wise man, can you get relief 10 2, 16| of his disbelief. ~To the wise, whose hearts are enlightened, ~ 11 2, 17| tree of life. A certain wise man related that in Hindustan 12 2, 17| between them. At last a wise man who knew all their languages 13 3, 10| water is then visible to the wise. ~Weeds in plenty cover 14 3, 13| enough, if there are any wise here.~God has placed a ' 15 4, 2 | deem compulsion.~Whoso is wise and prudent knows this,~ 16 4, 3 | whereas the food of the wise is the light of God, as 17 4, 5 | were three fishes, one very wise, the second half wise, and 18 4, 5 | very wise, the second half wise, and the third foolish. 19 4, 5 | sorely disquieted. The very wise fish, without a minute's 20 4, 5 | impending danger. The half wise fish delayed doing anything 21 4, 5 | fishermen.~The marks of the wise man, of the half wise, and 22 4, 5 | the wise man, of the half wise, and of the fool.~The wise 23 4, 5 | wise, and of the fool.~The wise man is he who possesses 24 4, 5 | he, namely, who is half wise,~Knows the wise man to be 25 4, 5 | is half wise,~Knows the wise man to be the light of his 26 4, 5 | his eyes.~He clings to the wise man like a blind man to 27 4, 5 | become possessed of the wise man's sight.~But the fool, 28 4, 5 | of his own, and quits the wise man.~He knows nothing of 29 4, 5 | assume to be dead?~That half wise one became as one utterly 30 4, 5 | Under the shadow of the wise, whose words give life.~ 31 4, 5 | you will see whether I am wise or foolish.~The first of 32 4, 6 | that treasure, so does the wise man, full of years and experience, 33 4, 6 | O Pharaoh, if you are wise, I show you mercy;~But if 34 4, 6 | God discerns ~Between the wise and the foolish wayfarers. ~ 35 4, 6 | God's mercy made the Nile wise, ~His wrath made Cain foolish. ~ 36 4, 6 | His wrath He deprived the wise of wisdom. ~Of His mercy 37 4, 6 | He took wisdom from the wise. ~Here at His command wisdom 38 4, 6 | You know the others are wise as earth, who, when cleft, ~ 39 4, 9 | another,~Till he became wise and knowing and strong as 40 5, 3 | falls into poverty, and the wise man who falls into the company 41 5, 7 | tailor;~The soul of the wise will enter the body of the 42 5, 7 | will enter the body of the wise,~The soul of the unjust 43 5, 7 | prison,~For thorn can in no wise escape the flame.~When his 44 5, 10| magicians) 5 and relented,~Wise men said, "He ought to have 45 5, 13| benefit the hearers. The wise man is as a guest-house, 46 6, 3 | at the contents you are wise;~If you look only at the 47 6, 5 | digresses to point out that when wise men recognize the true relative 48 6, 5 | O courageous one, or O wise one?'~How could there be 49 6, 5 | sorrow seizes you, if you are wise,~You will question that 50 6, 6 | philosophers and learned men, wise in their own conceit, obstinately 51 6, 6 | of the world are in this wise,~Drought, famine, peace, 52 6, 7 | are more offensive to the wise~Than the urine and breath 53 6, 8 | liberality,~It was in no wise equal to Thy bounty.~He 54 6, 9 | reflected in a glass,~Our wise old fathers saw long ago 55 6, 9 | rather intermitted for a wise end,~For the blessing abides, 56 6, 9 | Are appointed for this wise purpose.~The eldest brother


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