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1 1, 4 | the Zodiac," I made up his mind to utterly exterminate the
2 1, 6 | Stuff not the ear of your mind with cotton.~Take the cotton
3 1, 6 | evil suggestions from the mind's ear, 2~That the heavenly
4 1, 6 | that open secret.~Then the mind's ear becomes the sensorium
5 1, 7 | eye to behold Thee?~Can mind of man conceive Thy frowns
6 1, 9 | for these matters,~In its mind is naught but regard to
7 1, 9 | wide expanse of that pure mind~The wide space of the seven
8 1, 9 | consequences enters his mind. 10~Arab, water-pot, and
9 1, 10 | The patient cried, "Never mind the tail; go on with another
10 1, 13 | develop innumerable states of mind.~All the seventy and two
11 1, 15 | Reason finds no entrance when mind is thus lost."~The Prophet
12 2, Prol| sweet and pleasant to the mind.~When that light of God,
13 2, 1 | value from the state of mind from which they proceed.~
14 2, 1 | is the sign of a state of mind;~That state is a hand, the
15 2, 1 | greed;~Greed closed his mind to the pure light.~Yea, '
16 2, 1 | people, through singleness of mind,~I ask of you no recompense
17 2, 3 | with that beauty,~Like a mind he discerned true and false. 9~
18 2, 5 | the eye the Light of the mind?~As the senses' light is
19 2, 18 | land;~For impress on thy mind, "We have carried them by
20 3, 2 | evil doubts to the opposite mind. ~I am free from error and
21 3, 13 | unbelievers, but called to mind the text "When at last the
22 4, 2 | is safe from harm and his mind is at peace.~Justice is
23 4, 2 | The inward feelings of the mind acquire strength,~Nay, are
24 4, 4 | injunctions passed from his mind.~Alienation came upon him,
25 4, 6 | with your teeth; ~Bear in mind the divine stroke that tarries
26 4, 9 | is only from reason and mind these figures proceed.'~
27 4, 9 | not that this reason and mind~Would be but lifeless things
28 5, 1 | in doing it, calling to mind the text, "As thou livest,
29 5, 1 | words are witnesses of the mind within,~From these two deduce
30 5, 1 | the secret thoughts and mind,~Both of them expose to
31 5, 10 | besides God occurred to his mind, he knew they did not appertain
32 5, 13 | is naught, manliness of mind much.~What sort of man dost
33 6, 5 | the back, and, calling to mind the physician's advice,
34 6, 5 | about it, or call it to mind yourself.~When sorrow seizes
35 6 (2) | or "ideas" in the Divine mind, "the Substantial forms"
36 6, 9 | being a thief. Calling to mind the proverb that "falsehood
37 6, 9 | it was retained~In his mind and was not disclosed.~The
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