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

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1 1, 2 | to watch his shop when he went out. One day, when the parrot 2 1, 3 | Majnun lost his head and went distracted?~Thou art not 3 1, 8 | any longer. In despair he went to the burial-ground of ~ 4 1, 10| bodies. A certain coward went to the artist to have such 5 1, 11| fiery flames."~The poor man went away, and for one whole 6 1, 11| till it was cooked; then he went again~And drew near to the 7 1, 13| those of the deaf man who went to condole with a sick neighbour 8 1, 15| and manifest to him. He went on to ask the Prophet if 9 2, 1 | in high excitement;~So I went away, thinking you knew 10 2, 3 | other losing his head as he went about his march.~When Junaid 11 2, 5 | some deep purpose, and they went to the madhouse to inquire 12 2, 8 | serpent overcoming a bear, went to the bear's assistance, 13 2, 8 | followed him about wherever he went, and became his faithful 14 2, 11| with a hundred thanks.~He went his way with deep humility 15 2, 11| Saying, "I saw a camel; it went this way;~'Twas red, and 16 2, 11| this way;~'Twas red, and it went towards this pasture."~Another 17 2, 12| another.~Four Hindustanis went to the mosque to say their 18 2, 13| to old age. The old man went on to say that he suffered 19 3, 12| cried continually as he went his way, ~"O Lord, let me 20 3, 13| elephant away from a fountain, went to the elephant, pretending 21 3, 15| dogs. Next morning the man went amongst the fowls, and heard 22 3, 15| Hearing this, the master went to Moses in great distress, 23 3, 17| s good pleasure. He then went to the court and threw himself 24 4, 2 | him ten thousand. The poet went to his home well contented, 25 4, 3 | with his rations, so he went to the cook and reproached 26 4, 4 | Alienation came upon him, reason went astray,~The dawn shone forth 27 4, 4 | lamentations in their houses. ~They went to Bayazid, thousands of 28 4, 7 | accordingly released and went his way; but, strange to 29 4, 9 | the arm's might.'~So it went on upwards, till at last~ 30 5, 2 | him for his hypocrisy, and went his way. Then follows a 31 5, 3 | and the Peacock.~A sage went out to till his field, and 32 5, 4 | the conditions. So they went and searched all the neighbourhood, 33 5, 9 | wickedness of his conduct, and be went to a holy man and besought 34 5, 9 | things."~Foot will say, "I went after my own desires;"~Arm 35 5, 10| make a meal of it. The fox went and searched the neighborhood, 36 5, 10| matter to the test, and went out into the desert, trusting 37 5, 10| lay down on a stone and went to sleep; and God sent a 38 5, 10| lion had slain the ass, he went to the river to quench his 39 5, 12| fetch some wine. The servant went and bought the wine, and 40 5, 12| a stone, and the servant went and told his master. The 41 5, 12| he took a thick stick and went to the devotee's house to 42 5, 13| harsh-voiced Mu'azzin who went into a heathen country and 43 6, 2 | Fowler and the Bird.~A fowler went out to catch birds, and 44 6, 5 | under an incurable disease went to a physician for advice. 45 6, 5 | prescription, and at once went to a stream, where he saw 46 6, 5 | pronounced the sick Faqir went up to the Qazi and struck 47 6, 6 | endure.~In like manner it went on till the time of Mustafa~ 48 6, 6 | restless one.~Like Canaan, who went away, from shame to follow 49 6, 7 | executioner. The robbers then went to the king's palace, and, 50 6, 9 | from him!" So the woman went to the court of the Qazi, 51 6, 9 | escaped. Next year the woman went to the court and tried to 52 6, 9 | King's stirrup,~But at last went his way guided by perfect


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