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braver 1
bravery 3
bravo 1
bread 32
bread-eater 1
bread-giver 1
break 11
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33 seeing
33 show
33 whole
32 bread
32 call
32 full
32 iblis
Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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bread

   Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| And they who lack daily bread find the day very long;~ 2 1, 5 | also provide us our daily bread?"~The lion said, "True; 3 1, 6 | Almighty power.~On the table bread is a mere lifeless thing,~ 4 1, 6 | the Soul of souls? (God).~Bread is the food of the body, 5 1, 9 | domestic needs,~Namely, bread and meat and her own dignity 6 1, 9 | the fruit is tasted.~Till bread is broken, how can it serve 7 1, 12 | hungered is the clear mirror of bread,~The tinder is the mirror 8 1, 17 | with foul obscurity!~When bread is "substance," to eat it 9 1, 17 | turn to sharp swords.~When bread is "substance," it is as 10 2, 1 | away honor for a morsel of bread.~The ecstasy of that company 11 2, 2 | true faith for food,~And as bread for his provisions by the 12 2, 14 | where to look for a loaf of bread." The Arab said, "In that 13 3, 7 | helpless; give me my daily bread without obliging me to work 14 3, 13 | and probability of gaining bread. ~If you have no hope of 15 3, 13 | have no hope of getting bread, why go? ~There is the fear 16 3, 15 | picking up the morsels of bread which fell from their master' 17 3, 15 | whereas the dog could only eat bread. The cock, to appease him, 18 4, 2 | wander about and beg his bread. After this he regained 19 4, 2 | provide him with his daily bread without obliging him to 20 4, 6 | up; and in order to make bread, the wheat must first be 21 5, 1 | goats, to say nothing of bread and other viands. He left 22 5, 3 | convertest salt earth into bread,~And bread again into the 23 5, 3 | salt earth into bread,~And bread again into the life of men;~ 24 5, 5 | he lived on mere earthly bread he should not have claimed 25 5, 6 | grain, and a fourth of the bread made therefrom, and so on 26 6, Prol| Bread-giver and bread-eater and bread itself~Are purified of their 27 6, 6 | wrath into this mouthful of bread,~That same bread will choke 28 6, 6 | mouthful of bread,~That same bread will choke you like a halter.~ 29 6, 7 | more beneficial to him than bread and sweets;~Because sweets 30 6, 8 | anecdotes of a man buying bread at Kashan, of Sultan Khwarazm 31 6, 8 | he did not create it;~The bread of Thy providing, and furnished 32 6, 9 | cooked;"~Or if she said, "My bread is without savor"~Or, "The


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