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mirage 1
mire 7
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33 bad
33 door
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33 mirror
33 nothing
33 save
33 seeing
Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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1 1, Prol| should be revealed,~For if a mirror reflects not, of what use 2 1, Prol| it?~Knowest thou why thy mirror reflects not?~Because the 3 1, 10 | wilt thou become a polished mirror?"~:~ 4 1, 12 | STORY XII. Joseph a‚Žd the Mirror.~An old friend came to pay 5 1, 12 | at last had fixed upon a mirror, which he accordingly produced 6 1, 12 | Defect and Not-being the Mirror wherein ~Absolute Perfect 7 1, 12 | reflected 1.~He drew forth a mirror from his side~A mirror is 8 1, 12 | a mirror from his side~A mirror is what Beauty busies itself 9 1, 12 | Since Not-being is tho mirror of Being,~If you are wise, 10 1, 12 | an hungered is the clear mirror of bread,~The tinder is 11 1, 12 | bread,~The tinder is the mirror of the flint and steel.~ 12 1, 12 | Beauty,~The base is the mirror of the High and Glorious 13 1, 14 | soft iron;~Like a steel mirror, scour off all rust with 14 2, 1 | Because daylight is the mirror that reflects them,~So that 15 2, 1 | greed stained the face of a mirror,~That mirror would be as 16 2, 1 | the face of a mirror,~That mirror would be as deceitful as 17 2, 8 | truth, he sees it not.~The mirror of the heart must needs 18 2, 11 | of evil, as I am only a mirror, which reflects the good 19 2, 15 | layers deep settles on his mirror,~Rust spots begin to gnaw 20 3, 8 | convince him by bringing a mirror; but he refused to look 21 4, 4 | is vanished, he is a mere mirror; ~Nothing is seen in him 22 4, 4 | face, ~And if you hit that mirror, you hit yourself; ~And 23 4, 6 | be polished into a steel mirror. Pharaoh ought to cleanse 24 4, 8 | singers.~These glories are a mirror shining through a veil;~ 25 4, 8 | shining through a veil;~If the mirror were unveiled, how would 26 5, 6 | The method is to place a mirror between the parrot and the 27 5, 6 | The trainer, hidden by the mirror, utters the words, and the 28 5, 6 | his own reflection in the mirror, fancies another parrot 29 5, 6 | by the trainer behind the mirror. So God uses prophets and 30 5 (4) | mortuum or Not-being, as in a mirror (Gulshan i Raz, I. 125). ~ 31 5, 12 | have a face as hard as a mirror, which reflects his ugliness 32 5, 13 | whole body will become a mirror,~It will be as an eye or 33 6, 6 | a Khalifa,~To serve as a mirror to reflect His own sovereignty.~


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