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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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1 1, 5 | art like a pitcher with full belly but dry lip;~How canst 2 2, 1 | hearts, but they enter hearts full of light.~But the deceits 3 2, 6 | bower,~Without love a grate full of ashes seems a garden.~ 4 2, 7 | in regard to God they are full of defects.~How long wilt 5 2, 7 | flattering our lusts.~The branch full of sap is the main fuel 6 2, 8 | Moses said to one of those full of vain imaginations,~"O 7 2, 10 | abode in heaven, O bright full moon! ~Like the heavenly 8 2, 10 | astray, ~Strive to be a full moon; you are now a fragment 9 2, 18 | waterfowl,~The sea knows full well our language.~Solomon 3 10 3, 3 | lacked food procured a skin full of fat, greased his beard 11 4, 2 | aid of wings, ~Like sun or full moon or new moon! ~Thou 12 4, 2 | weeds, for, if they attain full growth,~They will subvert 13 4, 2 | Would he had been less full of borrowed knowledge!~Then 14 4, 6 | treasure, so does the wise man, full of years and experience, 15 4, 6 | art a child; thy house is full of pictures.'~In his divine 16 4, 9 | escape from his present soul full of lusts~He must behold 17 5, 1 | is not possessed by the full moon.~God may purge his 18 5, 8 | absorbed in you,~That I am full of you from head to foot.~ 19 5, 10 | Here are men; the bazaar is full;~These are surely men, O 20 5, 11 | vehement against aliens, but full of tenderness to friends." 2 21 5 (5) | cannot at once endure the full blaze of the beatific vision. ~ 22 6, Prol| in its road.~Nor does the full moon on a bright night cease 23 6, Prol| sky,~But to Adam himself full of defects as he was.~Did 24 6, Prol| He who knows most is most full of soul.~Knowledge is the 25 6, 4 | forth the story of Badr (the full moon).~That new moon and 26 6, 4 | That new moon and that full moon are now united,~Removed 27 6, 5 | cancelled. 2 The Sufi, being full of the spirit of self-abnegation, 28 6, 6 | And hard of access, and full of scorpions and snakes.~ 29 6, 8 | a cap, but Thou my head full of sense;~He gave me a garment, 30 6, 9 | the flame." 1 The fort was full of pictures, images and 31 6, 9 | idols.~Pass by these cups full of forms, linger not;~There 32 6, 9 | If it be bruising, he is full of lamentation!~Since all


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