Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| Alas!~How can I retain my senses about me,~When the BELOVED
2 1, 2 | with hypocrites.~Worldly senses are the ladder of earth,~
3 1, 2 | ladder of earth,~Spiritual senses are the ladder of heaven.~
4 1, 3 | thy view.~Thou art in thy senses, but Majnun is beside himself.~
5 1, 9 | light of Allah illumes his senses,~A man is no longer a slave
6 1, 15 | it in tho milky way.~Our senses and our endless discourses~
7 1, 15 | knowledge of our King.~Our senses and our reason within us~
8 2, 2 | which is hidden from the senses.~The lover's love is visible,
9 2, 2 | thing perceived by outward senses is the beloved,~Then all
10 2, 2 | Then all who retain their senses must still love it;~And
11 2, 5 | light that illumines the senses' light,~That is the meaning
12 2, 5 | Light upon light." 2~The senses' light draws us earthwards,~
13 2, 5 | light is an ocean, and the senses' light a dewdrop.~But that
14 2, 5 | holy discourses.~Since the senses' light is gross and dense,~
15 2, 5 | When you cannot see the senses' light with the eye,~How
16 2, 5 | Light of the mind?~As the senses' light is hidden in these
17 2, 5 | be also hidden?~Like the senses, this world is ruled by
18 2, 7 | Muhammad; and when the outward senses are replaced by the true
19 2, 16 | My heart has other five senses of its own;~These senses
20 2, 16 | senses of its own;~These senses of my heart view the two
21 3, 9 | himself, and they in their senses. ~Nevertheless from the
22 3, 10 | reason. ~Then the powerful senses are subdued by you, ~When
23 4, 4 | man's." ~The man in his senses fought with him 'beside
24 4, 8 | the prince returned to his senses, and his eyes were opened
25 4, 8 | reaches my ears,~My brain and senses are intoxicated therewith.~
26 4, 9 | thou art too weak,~Thy senses are exceeding weak and frail."~
27 4, 9 | may see~To what extent its senses are frail and impotent.~
28 4, 9 | impotent.~True, man's bodily senses are frail,~But he possesses
29 5, 11 | as those of the outward senses as to the reality of the
30 6, Prol| has naught to do with five senses or six sides,~Its only aim
31 6, 2 | with the ten jewels of the senses~Five external senses and
32 6, 2 | the senses~Five external senses and five internal senses,~
33 6, 2 | senses and five internal senses,~Whereby inanimate seed
34 6, 5 | forgotten, but hidden from the senses.~Like summer wherein cotton
35 6, 7 | is superior to the other senses, and is exempt from death
36 6, 9 | forms fashion bodies with senses and instruments.~Whatever
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