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

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took

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | food. At last the beasts took counsel together, and agreed 2 1, 5 | let him try his luck. He took his way slowly to the lion, 3 1, 7 | after lamenting his death, took his corpse out of the cage 4 1, 11| Wolf and the Fox.~A lion took a wolf and a fox with him 5 1, 13| angels Harut and Marut. He took his own foolish surmises 6 2, 5 | surrounded by a high wall. He took some of the bricks off the 7 2, 11| your prayers."~The other took that sigh with a hundred 8 2, 13| Seeing their bodies, they took them for ordinary men.~In 9 2, 14| his false impressions. He took the needle with which he 10 3, 4 | dead, he tied it up and took it to Baghdad. There all 11 3, 8 | refused to look at it, and took to his bed. He then ordered 12 3, 9 | There was once a Darvesh who took up his abode in the mountains, 13 3, 13| of curl and cheek?~Moses took his staff to be a stick, 14 3, 15| but, on his persisting, took counsel of God, and finally 15 3, 18| And the gnat instantly took flight. ~In like manner 16 4, 1 | in order to escape them, took refuge in a garden, where 17 4, 2 | of the building, but he took comfort from the thought 18 4, 2 | compelled to sin when you took such pleasure~And pride 19 4, 4 | of alienation from self took wing, ~Bayazid began to 20 4, 4 | the striker. ~No stroke took effect on that man of spiritual 21 4, 5 | delay, quitted the lake and took refuge in the running stream 22 4, 5 | dead, and the fisherman took him up and threw him into 23 4, 6 | things, ~As a chastisement He took wisdom from the wise. ~Here 24 4, 7 | his seed had grown up,~He took a sickle and reaped the 25 5, 1 | receive, and the Prophet took him to his own house. In 26 5, 5 | that he was very infirm, took pity on him, and led him 27 5, 6 | obeisance to the Shaikh, and took his departure. But one of 28 5, 10| of a monk (Diogenes) who took a lantern and searched all 29 5, 12| prohibited by the Gospel, and he took a thick stick and went to 30 5, 13| cat had eaten it. The man took the cat and weighed her, 31 5, 13| the prince, but at once took a dislike to him, as he 32 5, 13| prince played the fool,~And took delight in the society of 33 6, 3 | endure it no longer, and he took a stick and threatened to 34 6, 5 | in one of his campaigns, took prisoner a Hindu boy, who 35 6, 5 | replying, "Six dirhams," took pity on him, and let him 36 6, 6 | king, who at once sent and took it away from the Faqir, 37 6, 9 | the King observed him, and took pity on him and entreated


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