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

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1 1, 6 | shell they are raindrops, great and small;~Inside they are 2 1, 8 | Israfil, and who was in great request at all feasts. But 3 1, 8 | from God, and expressed great contrition for his past 4 1, 9 | judgment is the day of tho great review;~Whoso is fair and 5 1, 16 | his sword, to the Magian's great astonishment. On his inquiring 6 1, 16 | from the commission of that great crime; but 'Ali said he 7 1, 16 | fair in His sight.~Know the great mystery of 'whatever verses 8 1, 16 | if the soul escapes these great perils,~It is made captive 9 2, 3 | mighty.~A hundred thousand great (spiritual) kings~Exalted 10 2, 12 | saying his prayers with great devotion, when the Mu'azzin 11 2, 14 | sagacity that he conceived a great respect for him, and mounted 12 2, 14 | said, "As you possess such great wisdom. I presume that you 13 2, 14 | must know that scents have great influence, e.g., the scent 14 3, 5 | the beast must be like a great throne. According to the 15 3, 12 | to heaven, he saw seven great lights never before seen 16 3, 12 | recited, a ship was seen in great distress and all but lost. 17 3, 12 | source, ~It wrongly shows great as small, and halts in its 18 3, 13 | overcome the Creator.~That great Painter has painted us thus;~ 19 3 (9) | fixed decree, every action great and small is written." Koran 20 3, 15 | master went to Moses in great distress, and prayed to 21 3, 15 | freewill that has merit at the great reckoning.~If the whole 22 3, 16 | three or four months. In great distress she cried to God, 23 3, 17 | story, which is narrated at great length, are introduced anecdotes 24 3, 17 | Men and women, small and great, were all assembled. ~The 25 3, 18 | away birds could appal the great drum-bearing camel that 26 4, 2 | story, which is told at great length, there occur anecdotes 27 4 (4) | all the worlds" and the "Great world." See Notices et Extraits 28 4, 2 | Thou sayest thou art a great queen of good fortune; ~ 29 4, 3 | youth in the service of a great king was dissatisfied with 30 4, 5 | knows nothing of the way, great or small,~And is ashamed 31 4, 8 | beloved son, a youth of great promise, had come to an 32 4, 9 | move as well?~Again, the great Creator, as you know,~Drew 33 4 (4) | here denotes Alexander the Great. ~ 34 5, 10 | only vouchsafed to a few great saints, because the Prophet 35 5, 10 | blind imitator encounters great perils,~Perils of the road, 36 5, 10 | and stars, ~Yea, he, that great man who threaded jewels 37 5, 11 | principles~Of light and great price to be gained by love 38 5, 13 | invocations of love.~Of what great Asaf were your shoes the 39 5, 13 | who, after having been a great warrior against the infidels, 40 5 (16)| A great theologian of Khorasan who 41 5, 13 | with it its own exceeding great reward.~ 42 6, 3 | i Raz, i.e., even as the great saint and poet Faridu-'d-Din ' 43 6, 3 | difference between their worth is great.~Men's bodies are like pitchers 44 6, 4 | Herein he presented a great contrast to ordinary men, 45 6, 5 | overcome.~The Sufi said, "The Great Helper is able~To procure 46 6, 5 | pains with them, but not so great as those incurred by banishment 47 6, 5 | like ice which is formed in great frost,~The frost departs, 48 6, 7 | a mouse who conceived a great affection for a frog living 49 6, 7 | he was with you,'9 this great king;~He beheld our actions 50 6, 8 | directions where to find a great treasure, and directed him 51 6, 8 | Although the Prefect showed great liberality,~It was in no 52 6, 9 | man of Baghdad who was in great distress, and who, after 53 6, 9 | God for aid, dreamt that a great treasure lay hid in a certain 54 6, 9 | door, and the Qazi, in a great fright, hid himself in a


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