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1 1, 5 | substance, rest still in forms.~If the form of man were
2 1, 5 | this fair ocean our human forms~Float about, like bowls
3 1, 5 | reasoning men are seen;~But our forms (minds) are only as waves
4 1, 5 | Wisdom,~They assume the forms of sound and speech.~These
5 1, 5 | sound and speech.~These forms of speech are born and die
6 1 (4) | quotation from Hakim Sanai, and forms the text of the following
7 1, 9 | to love of God,~Outward forms of temples and prayers would
8 1, 9 | know creation is in various forms;~Souls are as various as
9 1, 9 | existence.~Wherefore all forms and colours of beauty cry
10 1, 10 | truth.~O 'Ali, out of all forms of religious service~Choose
11 1, 10 | fierce secret foes.~Of all forms of service this is fittest
12 2, 2 | yet he enters a thousand forms; 3~Whatever he enters straight
13 2, 2 | these affections for outward forms,~Love depends not on outward
14 2, 4 | king."~The right use of forms.~That my outward form may
15 2, 7 | race different usages and forms of praising and adoring
16 2, 7 | are accepted."~Religious forms indifferent.~A voice came
17 2, 7 | have I allotted peculiar forms,~To each have I given particular
18 2, 7 | than a thousand correct forms.~No need to turn to the
19 2, 17 | merely to names and outward forms, rather than to the spirit
20 3, 12 | s light, ~Their various forms and figures are borrowed
21 4, 6 | house of mine I saw but forms and pictures;~I was enchanted
22 4, 6 | fixed my gaze on outward forms,~Like an infant I sported
23 4, 7 | of account,~Thou makest forms; wherefore, then, destroyest
24 4, 7 | them?~Thou makest charming forms, both men and women;~Wherefore,
25 5, 1 | moment on Not-being the fair forms~Of the world of ideals,
26 5, 6 | form resembles the outward forms of others,~Yet the disk
27 5, 10 | She keeps in line, and forms part of the battle array,~
28 5, 10 | s path.~Thus, when these forms of delusive imaginations~
29 5, 10 | all, but only simulacra or forms of men. For lack of understanding
30 5, 13 | claims to beauty. The earthly forms which here surround us are,
31 6, Prol| itself~Are purified of their forms and turn to dust.~But their
32 6, Prol| Sometimes wearing their earthly forms, sometimes not.~The worth
33 6, 5 | big with child, viz., with forms of "states" and "words." 7~
34 6, 5 | Gazing on the beauty of these forms they stand agape,~And the
35 6, 5 | they stand agape,~And the forms of the world vanish from
36 6, 5 | Those two kinds of fair forms (ecstatic states and words)~
37 6, 8 | often men whose outward forms are buried in the grave
38 6, 9 | of pictures, images and forms, and amongst them was a
39 6, 9 | daughter.~The significance of forms. 2~Be not intoxicated with
40 6, 9 | intoxicated with these goblets of forms,~Lest you become a maker
41 6, 9 | Pass by these cups full of forms, linger not;~There is wine
42 6 (2) | Divine mind, "the Substantial forms" of the Realist philosophy.
43 6, 9 | art without form designs forms (ideals), 4~Those forms
44 6, 9 | forms (ideals), 4~Those forms fashion bodies with senses
45 6, 9 | lamentation!~Since all these forms are slaves of Him without
46 6, 9 | reflection from Himself!~The forms of the walls and roofs of
47 6, 9 | mercy~Shows His face to His forms from behind the veil of
48 6, 9 | One hides His face,~Those forms set forth their needs.~If
49 6, 9 | needy as yourself?~Since forms are slaves, apply them not
50 6, 9 | thought yields naught but forms of thought.~Still, if you
51 6, 9 | unable to dispense with forms,~Those occurring independently
52 6, 9 | Prophet Hud. 20 Earthly forms are only shadows of the
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