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1 1, Prol| shorten my discourse.~Arise, O son! burst thy bonds and be
2 1, 1 | command to Abraham to slay his son Ishmael, and to the act
3 1, 1 | comrade, the Sufi is 'the son of time present.' 6~It is
4 1 (6) | The Sufi is the "son of the time present," because
5 1, 5 | is a boundless ocean.~O son, that ocean requires, as
6 1, 6 | of wanton wilfulness.~O son, they understand this compulsion~
7 1, 6 | the food of the soul, O son?~Flesh-born man by force
8 1, 9 | Eve?~Though he be Rustum, son of Zal, and braver than
9 1 (10)| He is the "son of the time present and
10 2, 1 | vine nothing but raisins.~O son, our bodies are as dried
11 2, 3 | sight at the scent of his son. 5~When moonlike Joseph
12 2, 3 | no more seen.~When Jesus. Son of Mary, found that ladder
13 2, 3 | breath of Jesus.~Ibrahim son of Adham rode his horse
14 2, 8 | then, mercy from any one, O son!~If of yourself you cannot
15 2, 8 | dog of the cave became a son of man. 6~When good Abu
16 2, 10 | recompense of well-doing, O son? ~It is kindness and good
17 2, 16 | sucking babe, ~'Come, O son, I am thy mother,' ~Does
18 2, 17 | another person He may be a son.~In relation to another
19 3, 1 | care for His children.~O son, the pious are God's children,~
20 3, 2 | distinguished from true sanctity.~O son, a hundred thousand tests
21 3, 2 | Nearness is of various kinds, O son, ~The sun shines alike on
22 3, 5 | fast in that same form, O son. ~You are footbound like
23 3, 5 | Noah and his unbelieving son Canaan.~Noah cried, "Ho!
24 3, 5 | selected a young bride, O my son. ~The barber cut off his
25 3, 6 | Sufi is, as it were, the "son of the season,"~But the
26 3, 9 | seen.~Behold that king's son clad in rags,~With bare
27 3, 18 | is aiming at certainty, O son,~And more and more moves
28 3, 18 | am Abraham, and you his son under the knife. ~Lay down
29 3, 18 | without doubt. ~Do thou, O son, confine not thy view to
30 4, 1 | propose a marriage between her son and the Sufi's daughter,
31 4, 2 | should be accomplished by his son Solomon, and Solomon's work
32 4, 2 | Though to outward view I am a son of Adam,~In reality I am
33 4, 2 | and cease vain words, O son!~In the course of his rebuke
34 4, 2 | ignorance.~For this cause, O son, the Prince of men declared,~"
35 4, 4 | in maturity of wisdom, O son, ~Not, in whiteness of the
36 4, 8 | that his dearly beloved son, a youth of great promise,
37 4, 8 | rejoiced to find that his son was still alive; but he
38 4, 8 | Darvesh as a bride for his son, and made preparations for
39 5, 8 | morning, "O such an one, son of such an one,~I marvel
40 6, Prol| acuteness of thought?~O son, did you ever present your
41 6, 5 | summer.~In like manner, O son, every member of your body~
42 6, 7 | these be your only proofs, O son,~Smell foul breath and inspect
43 6, 7 | Alms cure thy sickness, O son~'Tis not charitable to burn
44 6, 7 | Abdu'l Ghaus, who was the son of a fairy mother, and consequently
45 6, 9 | supplied by Jalalu-'d-Din's son, Bahau-'d-Din Sultan Valad:~
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