Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | the snare, O Almighty One!~Sleep of the body the soul's awakening.~
2 1, 3 | vulgar of their sensual sleep.~His soul wanders in the
3 1, 5 | hands.~Your fatalism is to sleep on the road; sleep not~Till
4 1, 5 | is to sleep on the road; sleep not~Till ye behold the gates
5 1, 5 | of the King's palace.~Ah! sleep not, O unreflecting fatalists,~
6 1, 8 | head from that blissful sleep," 1~So that his morning
7 1, 16| Though darkness produces this sleep and quiet,~Is not the 'water
8 2, 10| fail~To spring up out of my sleep at midnight;~That I may
9 2, 10| midnight;~That I may not sleep all night like the cattle,~
10 2, 16| infidelity.~Know my eyes sleep, but my heart is awake;~
11 2, 16| Prophet said, 'Mine eyes sleep,~But my heart is awake with
12 3, 10| sleepless sense is lulled into sleep, ~That mysteries may appear
13 3, 18| mosque in which none could sleep a night and live. Some said
14 3, 18| notice warning people not to sleep there, and others advised
15 3, 18| that city and desired to sleep in the mosque, saying that
16 4, 2 | At night that king would sleep on his throne,~With his
17 4, 9 | experienced~Were the effect of sleep and illusion and fancy?~
18 4, 9 | Whatever you see in this sleep, both good and evil,~Will
19 4, 9 | you have done during your sleep in the world~Will be displayed
20 4, 9 | yours exist not~In this sleep of yours, and will not be
21 4, 9 | will rise from your heavy sleep as a wolf.~Your bad qualities
22 4, 9 | form becomes senseless in sleep and death.~Form is only
23 5, 7 | returns to bodies awaking from sleep.~On that morn each soul
24 5, 7 | When they shall awake from sleep on that morning,~All the
25 5, 10| down on a stone and went to sleep; and God sent a caravan
26 5, 13| me along without food or sleep.~In the fight with one wound
27 6, 2 | afflicted, afflicted, afflicted!~Sleep has deserted my eyes~Through
28 6, 2 | be granted.'" But all who sleep the sleep of negligence
29 6, 2 | But all who sleep the sleep of negligence will miss
30 6, 3 | noble awoke from his drunken sleep, and called his minstrel
31 6, 4 | he replied, "How is that sleep wretched which is broken
32 6, 6 | voice came to him in his sleep and directed him to go to
33 6, 7 | submitted, and lay down to sleep in the endurance of the
34 6, 7 | when you shall awake from sleep,~You will learn the rest
35 6, 9 | as it were, cries in his sleep,~Uttering thousands of words
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