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

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   Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| quickening,~He becomes like a bird who has lost its wings. 2 1, 2 | hear that call simulating a bird's call,~And, descending 3 1, 3 | eating and drinking,~Like a bird escaped from cage and snare.~ 4 1, 6 | earth?~How can so noble a bird be confined in a cage?"~ 5 2, 4 | inasmuch as such a strange bird as he could not be a favorite 6 2, 16 | from thought. ~I am as the bird of heaven and thought as 7 3, 7 | lopsided in its flight.~The bird having but one wing quickly 8 3, 7 | two steps or more.~This bird of opinion goes on rising 9 3, 7 | knowledge is seen,~This bird gains two wings and spreads 10 3, 17 | loosed from the others, ~'The bird of each element flies off 11 3, 17 | composite bodies of ours, ~The bird of each part tries to fly 12 4, 2 | Anka.~For the soul of every bird that reaches Mount Qaf~Confers 13 4, 2 | Sound the note of every bird that draws near; 15~When 14 4, 2 | To the predestinarian bird talk predestination, ~To 15 4, 2 | predestination, ~To the bird with broken wings preach 16 4, 2 | different glory,~Each soul's bird winged with different feathers.~ 17 4, 5 | upwards.~The counsels of the bird.~A man captured a bird by 18 4, 5 | the bird.~A man captured a bird by wiles and snares;~The 19 4, 5 | by wiles and snares;~The bird said to him, "O noble sir,~ 20 4, 5 | lamentations and weeping.~The bird said to him, "Did I not 21 4, 5 | third good counsel!"~The bird replied, "You have made 22 5, 11 | from your place,~Lest that bird of good fortune should take 23 6, Prol| in this congregation.~A bird sat on the top of a wall;~ 24 6, Prol| its tail to its face."~A bird flies with its wings towards 25 6, 2 | STORY II. The Fowler and the Bird.~A fowler went out to catch 26 6, 2 | birds away from his snare. A bird of some sagacity came near 27 6, 2 | health of his soul. The bird said he was surprised to 28 6, 2 | the soul's health. 1 The bird then asked what the grains 29 6, 2 | of his known probity. The bird then asked permission to 30 6, 2 | own errors and vices.~The bird's cries to God for aid.~ 31 6, 9 | taught."~But thou art only a bird of the air; understand then~


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