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1 1 (7) | low, like the dust of the road." Gulshan i Raz, I. 195. ~
2 1, 3 | beginning to end.~In one the road of fasting and asceticism~
3 1, 3 | dear life!~If the right road were easily attainable,~
4 1, 3 | one 'twas said, "The right road is attainable,~For the heart'
5 1, 5 | fatalism is to sleep on the road; sleep not~Till ye behold
6 1, 8 | worse than thy sin.~The road of the 'annihilated' is
7 1, 8 | annihilated' is another road;~Sobriety is wrong, and
8 1, 8 | straying from that other road.~O thou who seekest to be
9 1, 10 | canst not find it in the road of the traditionists.~That
10 1, 10 | is needed; travel not the road alone,~Take not thy own
11 1, 10 | desert!~Whoso travels this road alone~Only does so by aid
12 1, 14 | morning"~Leads you into the road that brings you to God.~
13 2, 11 | the ground in a dangerous road,~You hurry after your camel
14 2, 11 | mentions indications of this road,~In order to create an impression
15 3, 2 | loose their feet in the road,~Straightway rush in joy
16 3, 2 | draught thou hast sipped.~That road was perforce closed to thee~
17 3, 7 | him,~"Thou art firm in the road of God's faith,"~He is not
18 3, 12 | What knows the heart of road and stages? ~What of distant
19 3, 17 | toils and discomforts of the road sweet and delightful, because
20 3, 18 | Because in the approved road of the faith~Knowledge is
21 4, 2 | caravan. 6~'Tis not a long road that this caravan travels;~
22 4, 2 | as worshippers follow the road of devotion.~Men are as
23 5, 4 | verses, ~"If thou goest the road, they will show thee the
24 5, 4 | they will show thee the road;~If thou becomest naught,
25 5, 6 | How can an infant on the road know the thoughts of men?~
26 5, 10 | great perils,~Perils of the road, of robbers, of cursed Satans.~
27 5, 10 | illusions that plunder the road of faith~The faithful have
28 5, 10 | straight~As well in the road of anger as in that of lust.~
29 5, 10 | stability to these steps on the road,~You are one of the raw
30 6, Prol| ever turned back in its road.~Nor does the full moon
31 6, 5 | wanderers;~Were there but one road wisdom would be needless.~
32 6, 9 | camel, breaks down on its road;~I will say no more, but
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