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1 1, 5 | soul was drowned in the sea of light?"~Human wisdom,
2 1, 7 | Cast not yourself into the sea out of self-conceit.~A swimmer
3 1, 7 | brings pearls from the deep sea;~Yea, he plucks gain from
4 1, 8 | impulse,~The waves of that sea rise to this point; 2~:~
5 1, 9 | mercy is as the foam of the sea of my mercy;~It is mere
6 1, 9 | mere foam of waves, but the sea abides ever!~What more shall
7 1, 9 | foam; God is also that pure sea,~For His words are neither
8 2, Prol| not,~But when out of that sea he came to shore,~The lute
9 2, 7 | fearless in the midst of the sea of fear.~Beware, if thou
10 2, 8 | the host out of the Red Sea before all men,~That ye
11 2, 14 | cloak and cast it into the sea. Then with a loud voice
12 2, 14 | again from the midst of the sea and come back again into
13 2, 14 | rose to the surface of the sea, each bearing in its mouth
14 2, 18 | And settest foot alike on sea and land;~For impress on
15 2, 18 | We have carried them by sea,"~Before the words, "We
16 2, 18 | animals know nothing of the sea;~Thou in body art an animal,
17 2 (1) | honored the sons of Adam, by sea and by land have we carried
18 2, 18 | all of us waterfowl,~The sea knows full well our language.~
19 2, 18 | Solomon 3 is, as it were, that sea, and we as the birds;~In
20 3, 5 | grasped in the palm.~The sea itself is one thing, the
21 3, 5 | the foam, and regard the sea with your eyes.~Waves of
22 3, 5 | Waves of foam rise from the sea night and day,~You look
23 3, 5 | ripples and not the mighty sea.~We, like boats, are tossed
24 3, 7 | malevolence.~Nay, even if sea and mountains should cry
25 3, 12 | near to the shore of the sea ~The day was drawing to
26 4, 1 | To the creatures of the sea the sea is a garden,~To
27 4, 1 | creatures of the sea the sea is a garden,~To the creatures
28 4, 2 | toil in mines and on the sea,~It urges them towards good
29 4, 3 | clearly.~Although like a sea their waves cast up foam,~
30 5, 6 | foot on land,~Yet on the sea he is as one with ruptured
31 5, 6 | But he who is "carried by sea" is the truly learned one.~
32 5 (3) | but the mystic is led over sea as well. ~
33 5, 10 | Have gone to pieces in this sea of illusion.~Then follows
34 5, 13 | the tent-door.~When the sea of love to God boiled up,~
35 6, Prol| these, and appears as the sea of Unity.~Then speaker and
36 6, 9 | conveyance of voyagers by sea.~Silence is this horse of
37 6, 9 | guide and support of men at sea.~This Silence which causes
38 6, 9 | his boat~Plunges into the sea as a fish of the sea (of
39 6, 9 | the sea as a fish of the sea (of Truth).~He is then neither
40 6, 9 | was taken by his mother to sea, and the ship being wrecked,
41 6, 9 | That King, bountiful as the sea, had pardoned him;~Nevertheless
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