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1 1, Prol| store.~The pitcher of the desire of the covetous never fills,~
2 1, 3 | perfect rest;~Freed from desire of eating and drinking,~
3 1, 5 | sight is all that ye can desire.~So long as a babe cannot
4 1, 6 | chooses one of the two.~If you desire sanity in this embarrassment,~
5 1, 9 | between these two,~Air (desire) makes as naught the action
6 1, 9 | cannot withstand animal desire; that is his failing.~The
7 1, 14 | not in the water!~If you desire to rise above mere names
8 1, 16 | the proper object of our desire;~To couple others with Thee
9 1, 17 | Patience will accomplish thy desire, not haste.~Be patient,
10 2, 6 | Who can tell what your desire is?~You must have the soul
11 2, 11 | chess with God at His own desire, and though I was utterly
12 2, 11 | plausibility from truth.~'Tis the desire of right that makes men
13 2, 18 | He urges the steed of his desire towards the caused,~And
14 3, 1 | breath sweet in prayer, ~Go, desire a prayer from the Brethren
15 3, 1 | aid in prayer, ~"O Moses! desire protection of me ~With a
16 3, 5 | swimming, ~Who said, "I desire not to enter the ark of
17 3, 6 | love and the object of your desire. ~Gaze not at the sight
18 3, 6 | Gaze at object of your desire, O exalted one.~:~
19 3, 9 | disgraced, ~Fulfilling the desire of his enemies by his disgrace. ~
20 3, 11 | God says to it, 'Go down.'~Desire and appetite, which are
21 3, 11 | His faith is based on his desire to do God's will,~Not on
22 3, 17 | the cow (of lust), ~If ye desire true life of soul and spirit!~
23 3, 17 | love, love, and heart's desire of love! ~Let thy first
24 3, 17 | my reason taken flight in desire to see thee, ~And to hear
25 3, 18 | evidence.~In the chapter, "Desire of riches occupieth you," 5~
26 3 (5) | The desire of riches occupieth you
27 3, 18 | Tell me from whom do you desire redress? ~Who is the oppressor,
28 4, 1 | annoyance and a pest.~If you desire that God may be pleasing
29 4, 1 | Look at that Object of desire with His votaries' eyes;~
30 4, 2 | and, impelled by earnest desire to learn the true faith,
31 4, 2 | Were he not impelled by desire of fruit,~The gardener would
32 4, 4 | his sake I said that if ye desire counsel ~Ye ought to make
33 4, 7 | he is God's agent, yet I desire not his intercession to
34 5, 3 | It implies an object of desire wherefrom to abstain.~Again, "
35 5, 3 | pleasures of this world, and desire long life, not to serve
36 5, 5 | on worldly men, who only desire to hear news of gold or
37 5, 8 | besides you, O Object of desire!~Therefore am I thus lost
38 6, 3 | afflicted,~Striving in earnest desire to do God's will.~I likewise,
39 6, 5 | feet. He was seized with a desire to hit the Sufi on the back,
40 6, 5 | were to give~Their hearts' desire to his slaves without toil,~
41 6, 6 | eyes,~While his heart's desire was all the while in his
42 6, 7 | love," 8 but ardent lovers desire to be in communication with
43 6, 9 | that he should obtain his desire in some way or other, if
44 6, 9 | Every suppliant obtains his desire from Thee."~God makes answer, "
45 6, 9 | before he had attained his desire.~The form of his earthly
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