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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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1 1, 5 | that human exertions are vain, they related a story of 2 1, 5 | away from fidelity after vain pleasure.~Being made captives 3 1, 6 | freewill and compulsion are vain fancies,~But in them they 4 1, 9 | world had been needless and vain.~If spiritual thought were 5 1, 9 | praises and homage~For the vain babble (of men)?'~The commands 6 1, 9 | neither a temptation nor a vain boast.~Plurality and Partial 7 1, 9 | forbid! This story is not a vain fable,~'Tis the ready money 8 1, 13| imaginations~Instil many vain fancies into men's minds.~ 9 1, 13| implant in himself this vain fancy of negation.~The philosopher 10 2, 2 | cast out of your head these vain imaginations,~Ah! sweep 11 2, 2 | hand and foot from these vain devices.~Within his house 12 2, 8 | to one of those full of vain imaginations,~"O malevolent 13 2, 8 | What is it that charms vain men but vanity?~What else 14 2, 16| truth-fraught saying of mine is no vain pretence, ~'Though I talk 15 2, 16| friend's saying seems a vain pretension, ~His ignorance 16 2, 16| thirsty man say, 'This is a vain pretension; ~Go, remove 17 2, 16| remove yourself from me, O vain pretender, ~Or proceed to 18 3, 7 | opinion, of duplicity, and of vain talk.~Though the whole world 19 3, 7 | not relapse one jot into vain imaginations,~Nor would 20 3, 12| perplexed, ~And driven by vain lusts to their sorrow.~The 21 3, 13| pain and anguish is not in vain.~Nay, the majority of pains 22 3, 13| shall we hammer cold iron in vain?~How long waste breath in 23 4, 1 | essential attributes,~Not mere vain titles of the First Cause.~ 24 4, 2 | like a lover, and cease vain words, O son!~In the course 25 4, 2 | unjustly." 27~He made no vain excuses and prevaricated 26 4, 2 | ark,~Being puffed up with vain conceit of cleverness.~He 27 4, 2 | folly that doubles itself by vain babble,~But with that arising 28 4, 2 | their reason heavenwards, ~Vain babblers halt on earth where 29 4, 7 | Proceeds not from negation or vain curiosity.~Otherwise I should 30 5, 6 | My feeble wit conjured up vain imaginations."~How can an 31 5, 6 | Know this, O man pledged to vain illusions!~The mere legal 32 5, 10| there are no dregs;~These vain suspicions are not becoming.~ 33 5, 10| the flood of illusion and vain imaginations.~The very mountains 34 5, 13| long you will indulge in vain illusion,~Which has seized 35 6, 5 | life set my affections~On vain shadows which perish at 36 6, 5 | But that I rested on these vain shadows in life.~I saw not 37 6, 5 | knowledge would be useless and vain.~Wisdom and knowledge serve 38 6, 7 | not his place?~Nothing is vain of all that God has created,~ 39 6, 9 | acted on blind impulse and vain conceit he would surely


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