Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | destruction.~He shuts the door after his foe is in the
2 1, 5 | sweets,~For God opens the door of this knowledge to it.~
3 1, 5 | that blunder head~Runs from door to door, searching and inquiring,~"
4 1, 5 | blunder head~Runs from door to door, searching and inquiring,~"
5 1, 7 | and I the lintel of Thy door!~But, in sober truth, where
6 1, 10 | remain as a ring outside the door.~Having chosen thy Director,
7 1, 11 | came and knocked at the door of his friend.~His friend
8 1, 11 | friend.~He knocked at the door in fear and trepidation~
9 1, 11 | shouted, "Who is that at the door?"~He answered, "'Tis Thou
10 1, 11 | Tis Thou who art at the door. O Beloved!"~The friend
11 2, Prol| this hawk,~And may this door be open to the people for
12 2, 2 | turn his destiny from his door.~While destiny at the impotence
13 2, 6 | as a ring that fastens a door.~Since the "Friend of God"
14 2, 16 | and my heart at the 'open door.'~My heart has other five
15 3, 1 | that I am repulsed from the door." ~Khizr replied to him, "
16 3, 2 | arrival the villager shut the door in his face, saying that
17 3, 2 | moment I knocked at your door. As for me, I am ignorant
18 3, 2 | afflicted one, quit not this door!~From all sides the people
19 3, 2 | halt and afflicted,~To the door of the house of 'Isa at
20 3, 2 | by troop,~Sitting at his door in hope and expectation;~
21 3, 2 | themselves.~Press around that door, be not viler than a dog,~
22 3, 13 | world no knocking at the door is possible ~Save hope,
23 3, 18 | others advised that the door should be kept locked. At
24 4, 2 | enthroned, but art outside the door.~Thou hast no sovereignty
25 4, 6 | displaying before him. The door of repentance is always
26 5, 1 | unable to do so, owing to the door being locked. Finally, he
27 5, 1 | ashamed, and the moment the door was opened he ran away.
28 5, 1 | uttered,~Thou openest the door to admit hearts every moment!~
29 5, 8 | night, and broke open the door, and searched the floor
30 5, 11 | Turkoman's dog who sits at the door of the tent, and is" vehement
31 6, 3 | a man who knocked at the door of an empty house at midnight,
32 6, 3 | God,~Beat my drum at every door in hope of dawn.~Seek ye
33 6, 9 | knocked violently at the door, and the Qazi, in a great
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