Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | Watch the face of each one, regard it well,~It may be by serving
2 1, 3 | care for loss or gain,~No regard to such an one or such an
3 1, 3 | mercies towards us.~Rather regard thy power, for thou hast
4 1, 3 | mankind.~If thou neglectest regard and care for it,~Thou wilt
5 1, 5 | Prophet teaches us to have regard to means.~The Prophet cried
6 1, 5 | oceans or skies!"~"How long regard ye mere form, O form-worshippers?~
7 1, 8 | and in this exalted state regard to past and future should
8 1, 9 | In its mind is naught but regard to Allah.~Though the secret
9 2, 6 | evil befalls you, have due regard;~Regard well him who does
10 2, 6 | befalls you, have due regard;~Regard well him who does you this
11 2, 7 | above all such needs. I regard not the words that are spoken,
12 2, 7 | pure and shining thereby.~I regard not the outside and the
13 2, 7 | outside and the words,~I regard the inside and the state
14 2, 7 | compared with his,~Yet in regard to God they are full of
15 2, 17 | personality a father,~In regard to another person He may
16 3, 5 | another;~Neglect the foam, and regard the sea with your eyes.~
17 4, 3 | his own nest. Fools only regard material meat and drink,
18 4, 3 | Behold them that have regard to the ultimate result, ~
19 4, 3 | envy. ~Behold them that regard only the present, ~And cast
20 4, 4 | Prophet said, "O ye who regard only the outside, ~Regard
21 4, 4 | regard only the outside, ~Regard him not as a youth void
22 4, 4 | of slender wits. ~We who regard the inside of the world, ~
23 4, 4 | Therefore these heretics, who regard only externals, ~Have secretly
24 4, 9 | who had some wit~Said, 'Ye regard only the outward form of
25 5, 3 | better than the former.~Regard your original state, not
26 5, 6 | imitator is like a deaf man,~In regard to the joy he feigns to
27 5, 6 | mankind.~If you have sense, regard not in the same way as these~
28 5, 7 | do us a harm, we ought to regard them only as instruments
29 5, 7 | grace of Thine;~I have no regard to my own acts.~I set my
30 5, 9 | weighing the pros and cons in regard to pardoning the courtiers,
31 5, 13 | explain the mystery of his regard for the old shoes and rags,
32 5, 13 | like Joseph and Job, and regard it as a blessing, saying
33 6, Prol| with good and evil,~Yet regard not these; regard rather
34 6, Prol| evil,~Yet regard not these; regard rather his aspiration.~Though
35 6, Prol| is a falcon in reality; regard not his outward form.~Adam'
36 6, 2 | were it~If thou shouldst regard the grieves of unworthy
37 6, 2 | to it?~Yet Thy bounty had regard to my senseless dust~And
38 6, 5 | present angry impulse, and had regard to the future, so that the
39 6, 8 | in his Creator!~When you regard this lord as separate from
40 6, 8 | God alone is the Qibla; regard not two Qiblas!~If you regard
41 6, 8 | regard not two Qiblas!~If you regard two you lose the benefit
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