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1 1, 3 | birds;~Every moment our feet are caught in a fresh snare ;~
2 1, 5 | Sets a ladder before our feet.~Step by step must we mount
3 1, 5 | groundless in this place.~Ye have feet why then pretend ye are
4 1, 7 | to lay head at the king's feet is due obeisance,~In the
5 1, 7 | would be wrong to kiss the feet.~The king's jealousy would
6 1, 9 | laid his offering at the feet of the Khalifa, who received
7 1, 16 | fateful decree?"~He fell at my feet and cried, "O gracious lord,~
8 1, 16 | as it were, prey on our feet;~Without reliance on Thee
9 2, 1 | crooked shoes fit crooked feet.~Though you repeat pious
10 2, 4 | dust beneath the king's feet; and if you become like
11 2, 16 | occupation is rest to me.~Your feet are in the mire, to me,
12 3, 2 | Then all, as camels whose feet are shackled,~When you loose
13 3, 2 | shackled,~When you loose their feet in the road,~Straightway
14 3, 2 | did they run upon their feet at his command.~How many
15 3, 2 | straggler, bind a rope upon thy feet,~Lest thou lose even thine
16 3, 5 | If I speak thereof your feet stumble, ~Yet if I speak
17 3, 5 | Swimming with hands and feet avails naught today. ~The
18 3, 12 | absorbed in God. ~With bare feet I trod upon thorns and flints, ~
19 3, 12 | senseless. ~Think not my feet touched the earth, ~For
20 3, 12 | to death.~The hands and feet of criminals betray~their
21 3 (4) | speak unto us, and their feet shall bear witness of that
22 3, 13 | of course the hands and feet become dropsical, ~And.
23 3, 17 | throw himself at his lord's feet, and endure whatever punishment
24 3, 17 | throw myself at my lord's feet, and say to him, 'Deal with
25 3, 17 | threw himself at his lord's feet and swooned away. The Prince,
26 3, 17 | and face,~He fell at the feet of the Prince with streaming
27 3, 17 | Body replies "True, but my feet are fast bound, ~Though
28 3, 17 | birds tied together by the feet; ~Death, sickness and disease
29 3, 17 | and disease loose their feet asunder. ~The moment their
30 3, 17 | asunder. ~The moment their feet are loosed from the others, ~'
31 4, 2 | to himself, "Whose heavy feet are those?"~He shouted from
32 4, 2 | a spirit without aid of feet, ~Thou wilt eat sweet viands
33 4, 2 | sacrifice of your reason at the feet of Mustafa,~Say, "God Sufficeth
34 4, 6 | seen to bow down at the feet of Mustafa.~The arguments
35 4, 7 | threw himself at the king's feet and begged him to spare
36 4, 9 | is immediately under your feet." The mule admitted the
37 5, 9 | man's hands and eyes and feet will bear witness against
38 6, Prol| heart,~Whereby the heart's feet wend their way to the truth.~
39 6, 5 | he saw a Sufi bathing his feet. He was seized with a desire
40 6, 9 | the King and kissed his feet. The King, like a good shepherd,
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