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1 1, 3 | allowable. Take it, then,~And cast not thyself into the pangs
2 1, 4 | to worship it should be cast into the fire. Thereupon
3 1, 4 | refused to worship it, they cast the babe into the fire.
4 1, 5 | despicable,~They are at last cast into the fiery pit.~If ye
5 1, 5 | die again,~These wa,ves cast themselves back into the
6 1, 7 | neither swimmer nor seaman,~Cast not yourself into the sea
7 1, 8 | should need it. The harper cast away his harp, saying that
8 1, 16 | go astray!~One day Adam cast a look of contempt and scorn~
9 2, 1 | raisins;~If you are a man, cast away these things.~If you
10 2, 1 | unprofitable conduct~Is that men cast away honor for a morsel
11 2, 1 | ecstasy of that company cast a reflection,~Whereby that
12 2, 1 | Ocean.~The first reflection cast is mere blind imitation;~
13 2, 2 | honor and disgrace.~Ah! cast out of your head these vain
14 2, 5 | the top of the wall and cast them over it into the water.
15 2, 10 | be a subject of aversion,~Cast away name and fame and seek
16 2, 14 | was mending, his cloak and cast it into the sea. Then with
17 3, 2 | off these evil doubts and cast them away, ~For in the presence
18 3, 14 | smiles on, and it is never cast down.~It says, "Why should
19 3 (2)| viii. 17. Said of the sand cast into the eyes of the men
20 3, 17 | That. Bokharian then cast himself into the flame, ~
21 4, 1 | this cause, ~That they have cast ill-timed looks at fair
22 4, 2 | renounced her royal state and cast away all care for worldly
23 4, 2 | Though earth and water have cast their veil upon us,~We retain
24 4, 2 | of compulsion?~How long cast out of sight your own freewill?~
25 4, 3 | Although like a sea their waves cast up foam,~O Moses, thou shalt
26 4, 3 | regard only the present, ~And cast away thoughts of evil to
27 4, 6 | When the two rivals are cast into the furnace."~Accordingly
28 4, 7 | Gabriel by Abraham when he was cast into the fire by Nimrod. 4
29 5, 3 | In view of God's changes cast away your life!~Choose the
30 6, 3 | poet Faridu-'d-Din 'Attar cast away his drugs, to cast
31 6, 3 | cast away his drugs, to cast one's own will, knowledge,
32 6, 5 | activity?~The Ocean has cast you into a mortal sickness!"~
33 6, 6 | own unaided efforts, he cast his care upon God, and implored
34 6, 6 | frost;~So that you will cast off these furs and silks,~
35 6, 6 | your neck-vein,"~You have cast the arrow of speculation
36 6, 8 | learning this he was much cast down, but eventually recognized
37 6, 9 | the prince found himself cast off by the King he came
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