Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | the heart's life is the food of the soul.~Whatever is
2 1, 5 | he required for his daily food. At last the beasts took
3 1, 6 | souls? (God).~Bread is the food of the body, yet consider,~
4 1, 6 | consider,~How can it be the food of the soul, O son?~Flesh-born
5 1, 9 | broken, how can it serve as food?~Till the grapes are crushed,
6 1, 10| powerful than absent.~If such food be bestowed on the absent,~
7 2, 1 | all night without water or food. Consequently he was weak
8 2, 2 | one who has true faith for food,~And as bread for his provisions
9 2, 2 | moles."~In this prison the food of true faith is scarce,~
10 2, 2 | fasts and endless pains,~Our food is altogether devoured by
11 2, 11| valued as sweet and good for food,~The cheat who shows wheat
12 3, 3 | A proud man who lacked food procured a skin full of
13 3, 12| without having to work for his food.~~After the petitioner had
14 3, 12| meat untoiled for?~'Tis the food of spirits and the aliment
15 3, 13| preferred a table with no food upon it, because he ever
16 3, 15| their language only to get food and for purposes of deception,
17 3, 15| chyle yields life-giving food,~Whilst infidels feed on
18 3, 15| poison according to their food."~Men inspired of God are
19 3, 17| as men labor to provide food for women. ~And the earth
20 3, 17| acquisition of goods and food. ~The love too of Him on
21 3, 18| boiled to make them fit for food.~~Behold these potherbs
22 3, 18| taste. ~When you become food you will be mingled with
23 3, 18| earth, ~You become sweet food to revive man's life; ~Yea,
24 3, 18| s life; ~Yea, become his food and strength and thought! 8 ~
25 3, 18| words, and faith are the food of the King, ~So that in
26 3, 18| as potherbs become the food of men, ~They rise above
27 4, 2 | were rendered fit for his food. Having a few grains of
28 4, 2 | listening to music is lovers' food,~Because it recalls to them
29 4, 3 | aspirations after spiritual food, and therefore needed no
30 4, 3 | meat and drink, whereas the food of the wise is the light
31 4, 3 | and again, "Fasting is the food of God," i.e., the means
32 4, 3 | means by which spiritual food is obtained. 3~Explanation
33 4, 9 | fatten themselves with the food they love,~For they are
34 5, 1 | day some infidels begged food and lodging of the Prophet.
35 5, 1 | nurtured on this spiritual food the infidel confessed the
36 5, 1 | virtues of the spiritual food administered to him by the
37 5, 1 | he abstains from lawful food,~And that therefore he doubtless
38 5, 1 | doubtless avoids unlawful food.~And his alms say, "He gives
39 5, 2 | fed him from the wallet of food which he had in his hand.
40 5, 2 | that he had collected this food to support himself, and
41 5, 6 | both to procure spiritual food for themselves, and to warn
42 5, 10| subsist on the heavenly food dropping from his lips.
43 5, 10| himself in any way to gain food. He lay down on a stone
44 5, 10| and forced him to take food in spite of himself. The
45 5, 11| you may procure earthly food,~By God-given reason you
46 5, 13| You drag me along without food or sleep.~In the fight with
47 6, 2 | greediness in eating the food which belonged to an orphan.
48 6, 4 | degrees and in a masterly way;~Food boiled in mad haste is spoiled.~
49 6, 6 | obliged to work for his food. A divine voice came to
50 6, 9 | victuals were boiled,"~Or, "The food was perfectly cooked;"~Or
51 6, 9 | the real day, and daily food of lovers,~The heart and
52 6, 9 | nourished by the spiritual food given him by the King, which
53 6, 9 | upon, not the unspiritual food of Christians and those
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