Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | caused his strength and beauty to decay, and he then lost
2 1, 7 | spring!~Pay tithe on Thy beauty, O Beauteous One!~Tell forth
3 1, 9 | a part of the rose.~The beauty of the green shoot is part
4 1, 9 | shoot is part of the rose's beauty,~But the turtle-dove's cooing
5 1, 9 | garden;~And hide the rose's beauty and the thorn's shame,~That
6 1, 9 | all forms and colours of beauty cry out,~" Good news! good
7 1, 12 | his side~A mirror is what Beauty busies itself with.~Since
8 1, 12 | Are the mirrors of the Beauty of all beings.~Because Not-being
9 1, 12 | mirrors of the attributes of Beauty,~The base is the mirror
10 2, 1 | they see their own perfect beauty.~Mystical Meaning of "Daylight"~ ~~
11 2, 1 | day;"~Day shows off the beauty of red and yellow.~Wherefore "
12 2, 2 | causes all ~outward earthly beauty to exist.~Whatsoever is
13 2, 3 | qualities corresponding to the beauty of his outward appearance,
14 2, 3 | credit. The king replied that beauty was only an accident, and
15 2, 3 | shall present himself with beauty shall receive tenfold reward,"
16 2, 3 | was enraptured with that beauty,~Like a mind he discerned
17 2, 14 | leaf plucked to show the beauty of a garden. You have now
18 3, 14 | grief in disgrace?~I gather beauty even from the thorn of disgrace."~
19 4, 1 | love Him.~Look not at that Beauty with your own eyes,~Look
20 4, 3 | confounded.~Whoso boasts of his beauty and wit,~The stone of death
21 4, 6 | They are a proof of the beauty and grace of my beloved.' ~
22 4, 8 | moment a flesh form, a new beauty,~So that weariness vanishes
23 4, 9 | they are not like me in beauty and importance.~A hidden
24 5, 3 | himself and spoiling his beauty in so wanton a manner. The
25 5, 3 | it!~Knowest thou not the beauty of thine own face?~Quit
26 5, 4 | last God showed him the beauty of women,~Which bereaves
27 5, 11 | lover, and seek that fair Beauty,~Hunt for that Waterfowl
28 5, 11 | world without end.~Joseph's beauty was only an offshoot of
29 5, 11 | only an offshoot of God's beauty;~Be lost, then, in God's
30 5, 11 | Be lost, then, in God's beauty more than those women.~Love
31 5, 13 | strangers to have no claims to beauty. The earthly forms which
32 5, 13 | courtiers, for he said that the beauty of true holiness is such
33 5, 13 | love thereby eclipsed?~The beauty of Joseph was not visible
34 5, 13 | Therefore we behold always the beauty of the Beloved.~To all men
35 6, Prol| earth or heaven to receive~Beauty, reason, speech and aspiration? 3~
36 6, Prol| ever offer to the heavens~Beauty of face and acuteness of
37 6, 5 | words." 7~Gazing on the beauty of these forms they stand
38 6, 9 | therefrom,~From its perfect beauty and power.~Again, when that
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