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1 1, 1 | hunting excursion, espied a fair maiden, and by promises
2 1, 3 | He taught them to make a fair show of devotion,~But to
3 1, 3 | not fairer than many other fair ones."~She replied, "Be
4 1, 5 | foresight His foresight is a fair exchange;~In His sight is
5 1, 5 | were, a diver. 8~On this fair ocean our human forms~Float
6 1, 5 | thought;~Yet when thou seest fair waves of speech,~Thou knowest
7 1, 7 | severity of That Fickle Fair One.~Complaints of God's
8 1, 7 | What matters it if she be fair or ugly?" 4~Let me then,
9 1, 7 | severity of That Fickle Fair One.~I cry, and my cries
10 1, 9 | man was the slave of her fair face,~How was it when she
11 1, 9 | makes!~God has adorned them "fair in the sight of men;" 1~
12 1, 9 | tho great review;~Whoso is fair and enlightened longs for
13 1, 16 | makes those crushed ones fair in His sight.~Know the great
14 2, 1 | Muhammad's veiling,~Namely, the fair earthly body that he bore;~
15 2, 4 | Soul became pregnant of a fair Messiah;~Not that Messiah
16 2, 7 | is bad in thee,~What is fair in him is repulsive in thee.~
17 2, 7 | O Moses! the lovers of fair rites are one class,~They
18 2, 8 | Before you can distinguish fair and foul therein."~:~
19 2, 10 | pictures of two sorts, ~Fair pictures and pictures the
20 2, 10 | pictures the reverse of fair. ~Joseph he painted fair
21 2, 10 | fair. ~Joseph he painted fair and made him beautiful; ~
22 2, 10 | flatteries? ~These flatteries and fair words and deceits (of lust) ~
23 2, 11 | able to make good evil, or fair foul. Mercy and vengeance
24 2 (2) | Prophet loved perfumes and fair women and brightness of
25 3, 6 | not on your own pictures, fair or ugly, ~Gaze on your love
26 3, 14 | was rendered as white and fair as Joseph. Again, a heathen
27 3, 16 | gardens of Paradise, and many fair mansions therein, and upon
28 3, 17 | beloved's love makes hers fair and lusty. ~When in this
29 4, 1 | to face;~That you had a fair face but an evil heart;~
30 4, 1 | cast ill-timed looks at fair ones. ~They have supposed
31 4, 8 | bride, though she was very fair to look on, and he carried
32 4, 8 | Branches of trees dancing like fair damsels,~Leaves clapping
33 5, 1 | needs not the evidence of fair acts and words~"Beware of
34 5, 1 | moment on Not-being the fair forms~Of the world of ideals,
35 5, 1 | Yea, copying thereon the fair letters of the page of ideals,~
36 5, 3 | thy face in wantonness, O fair one!~That face which is
37 5, 11 | Be a lover, and seek that fair Beauty,~Hunt for that Waterfowl
38 5, 13 | privacy~Is not done to make a fair show before men.~Its movements
39 6, Prol| by those pictures though fair as Huris,~And offer yourself
40 6, 5 | things,~And no opposition of fair and foul, stone and pearl,~
41 6, 5 | us!"~Those two kinds of fair forms (ecstatic states and
42 6, 9 | a eunuch the society of fair women. But his eyes had
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