Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | our ancient friendship,~Tell forth a hint of those sweet
2 1, 1 | Thy words are endless. Now tell forth~All thy story from
3 1, 7 | the parrot desired him to tell them that he was kept confined
4 1, 7 | beauty, O Beauteous One!~Tell forth the tale of the Beloved,
5 1, 7 | off telling of the Rose;~Tell of the Bulbul who is severed
6 1, 10 | who seek him.~Were I to tell his praises till the last
7 1, 13 | condition.~For she "shall tell out her tidings openly,"~
8 1, 13 | earth and her rocks shall tell them forth!~The philosopher
9 1, 13 | But when thy soul shall tell thy wretched faults,~What
10 1, 15 | where is Zaid,~That I may tell him again not to seek notoriety?~'
11 2, 1 | greedy of riches,~Would they tell truly the weight of anything?~
12 2, 1 | pearls of Aden?"~I will tell you a tale; hearken attentively,~
13 2, 4 | last day~I should fail to tell the total of these resurrections. 3~:~
14 2, 6 | and forbid that,~Who can tell what your desire is?~You
15 2, 11 | cease his arguments and tell plainly the reason why he
16 2, 11 | find out that true one.~Tell the wary and discerning
17 2, 15 | of sins replied, "I will tell him no secrets,~Save only
18 2, 16 | who from ignorance ~Cannot tell the voice of a stranger
19 3, 1 | chastisements in hand. ~Should I tell of them my limits would
20 3, 1 | excite not a tumult, lest I tell forth openly ~Your secret
21 3, 12 | governor who says to thee,~"Tell forth thy convictions, withhold
22 3, 13 | the old to become young!~Tell earth to assume the quality
23 3, 16 | intercourse,~Except what you tell him, that it is like sweetmeats.~
24 3, 16 | the Koran,~And preachers tell his story from times of
25 3, 17 | from before his wrath. ~Tell him to sate his wrath on
26 3, 18 | O seeker of redress, ~Tell me from whom do you desire
27 4, 2 | The art of preaching.~I tell the tale of Saba in lovers'
28 4, 5 | himself and said, "Well then,~Tell me now your third good counsel!"~
29 4, 6 | clung to it ever since. ~Tell me what is the proof of
30 4, 8 | unveiled, how would it be?~I tell not one in a thousand of
31 5, 5 | that they hate those who tell them of another. They say, "
32 5, 8 | more dear,~Or yourself; tell me truly, O ardent suitor!"~
33 5, 11 | the Prophet's companions tell us~"When the Prophet used
34 5, 11 | When the Prophet used to tell us deep sayings,~That chosen
35 5, 12 | He said to himself, "To tell an angry man of his faults
36 5, 13 | this inclination to war?~Tell me truly, O passion, is
37 5, 13 | told you falsely eye will tell truly.~Then ear too will
38 6, Prol| be given me hereafter~To tell those mysteries so far as
39 6, Prol| not;~If one says it does, tell him it does not.~In the
40 6, Prol| ask, O lord of learning;~Tell me the answer to it in this
41 6, Prol| O Husamu-'d-Din, I might tell some of thy many virtues,~
42 6, 3 | minstrel, saying, "O wretch, tell us something you do know,
43 6, 5 | and their teeming wombs~Tell tales of love frolics in
44 6, 6 | kills himself with thinking,~Tell him that his back is turned
45 6, 6 | turned to that treasure;~Tell him that the more he runs
46 6, 7 | proposed that each should tell his own special talent.
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