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

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1 1, Prol| manifest to the sensual eye and ear.~Body is not veiled from 2 1, Prol| save one distracted,~As ear inclines to the whispers 3 1, 6 | He speaks to the rose's ear, and causes it to bloom;~ 4 1, 6 | of light.~Again, in its ear He whispers a word of power,~ 5 1, 6 | it that God says to the ear of earth,~That it attends 6 1, 6 | wavering will, 1~In his ear hath God whispered His riddle,~ 7 1, 6 | embarrassment,~Stuff not the ear of your mind with cotton.~ 8 1, 6 | suggestions from the mind's ear, 2~That the heavenly voice 9 1, 6 | secret.~Then the mind's ear becomes the sensorium of 10 1, 6 | The spirit's eye and ear possess this sense,~The 11 1, 6 | this sense,~The eye and ear of reason and sense lack 12 1, 7 | cries sound sweet in His ear;~He requires from the two 13 1, 9 | Accept this counsel and give ear thereto,~That it may be 14 1, 16 | Prophet whispered in the ear of my servant~That one day 15 2, 11 | pasture."~Another says, "Its ear was cropped."~Another says, " 16 2, 15 | God Almighty spake in the ear of Shu'aib,~Addressing him 17 2, 16 | their cry to the outward ear, ~The souls of each sect 18 2, 16 | this world hath the soul's ear ~Heard from any man the 19 3, 5 | water-pipe; another felt its ear, and said it must be a large 20 3, 17 | be this, ~To lend thine ear to my orisons. ~Though thou 21 3, 17 | smiles. ~Thy inclining thine ear to my supplications ~Is 22 4 (3) | love him, I am his eye, his ear, his tongue, his foot, his 23 4, 6 | perception of divine things. The ear and the nose cannot see 24 4, 8 | thousand of them,~Because every ear is stopped with doubt.~To 25 5, 1 | discourse put a ring in my ear,~Take me by the ear, and 26 5, 1 | in my ear,~Take me by the ear, and draw me into that holy 27 5, 1 | eye,~And the Jim of the ear, to amaze reason and sense.~ 28 5, 9 | when I love him I am his ear, his eye, his tongue, his 29 5, 9 | after forbidden things;"~Ear will say, "I listened to 30 5, 13 | false?"~The sage touched his ear and said, "This is false,~ 31 5, 13 | report is certain."~The ear is false in relation to 32 5, 13 | assertions are related to the ear. 4~If a bat turn away its 33 5, 13 | press on to seeing; 7~What ear has told you falsely eye 34 5, 13 | eye will tell truly.~Then ear too will acquire the properties 35 5, 13 | First the hearing of the ear enables you to form ideas,~ 36 6, Prol| who know;~Mystery in the ear of infidels is no mystery.~


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