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camel 34
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35 sleep
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34 cry
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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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camel

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1 1, 5 | Trust in God, yet tie the camel's leg.'1~Hear the adage, ' 2 1 (10)| to the "Believer's lost camel " (Book II. Story XII., 3 1, 17 | which is cropped by the camel,~And then yields him pleasure 4 1, 17 | and it becomes dry,~If the camel crops that same thorn in 5 1, 17 | dry in pith and rind.~O camel, now beware of that herb!~ 6 2, 2 | attendants sought for a camel whereon to carry him through 7 2, 2 | sold firewood to lend his camel for the purpose. The Kurd 8 2, 2 | pauper, being seated on the camel, was carried through the 9 2, 11 | Wisdom the believer's lost camel.~My people adopt my law 10 2, 11 | like the "believer's lost camel,' 3~Every one is certain 11 2, 11 | Every one is certain his camel is lost.~You have lost your 12 2, 11 | lost.~You have lost your camel and seek it diligently;~ 13 2, 11 | was lost? Was it a female camel that you lost?~It escaped 14 2, 11 | come to be loaded,~Your camel is vanished from the midst 15 2, 11 | road,~You hurry after your camel in all directions.~You cry " 16 2, 11 | Moslems, who has seen a camel,~Which escaped from its 17 2, 11 | shall give me news of my camel~I will give a reward of 18 2, 11 | on seeking news of your camel from every one,~And every 19 2, 11 | rumor,~Saying, "I saw a camel; it went this way;~'Twas 20 2 (3) | and seeking it like a lost camel (Freytag, Arabum Proverbia, 21 2, 14 | Scholar.~An Arab loaded his camel with two sacks, filling 22 2, 14 | and mounted him on his camel. Then he said, "As you possess 23 2, 14 | In that case get, off my camel and go your way, and suffer 24 2, 16 | which is insufficient for a camel~Is like an ocean to a mouse.~ 25 3, 10 | mule who complained to the camel that he was always stumbling, 26 3, 18 | appal the great drum-bearing camel that used to march at the 27 4 (12)| of the "Believer's lost camel." Book ii., Story xi. ~ 28 4, 9 | STORY IX. The Mule and the Camel.~A mule said to a camel, " 29 4, 9 | Camel.~A mule said to a camel, "How is it that I am always 30 4, 9 | make a false step?" The camel replied, "My eyes are always 31 4, 9 | admitted the truth of the camel's statement, and besought 32 4, 9 | guide in future, and the camel consented to do so. Just 33 5, 10 | their deeds.~A man asked a camel, saying, "Ho! whence comest 34 6, 9 | unstrung.~Here speech, like a camel, breaks down on its road;~


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