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30 ignorant
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29 command
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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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poor

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | What is gained from the poor by exertions~Is a fraudulent 2 1, 7 | abstinence is safe;~The poor disciple is safe in the 3 1, 9 | spark in the heart of that poor man.~Since the man was the 4 1, 11| burned in fiery flames."~The poor man went away, and for one 5 1, 12| their liberality on the poor.~He who is an hungered is 6 2, 1 | neglected the ass, and the poor animal remained all night 7 2, 1 | again in the house of a poor old man, and of Shaikh Ahmad 8 2, 14| the contrary. I am a very poor man; all the riches my learning 9 2, 16| like of that cry. ~That poor man in that strange sweet 10 3, 12| kills the cow.~Reason is a poor captive, and ever cries 11 3, 16| contemporaries knew him?~I am a poor ant what can I know of the 12 3, 17| to sate his wrath on my poor life, ~He is the 'Feast 13 4, 2 | about to give them to a poor woodcutter who was passing 14 5, 4 | Sabzawar is the world, the poor Sunni the man of God, despised 15 5, 6 | take no heed of them, O man poor in spirit!~The letters Lam, 16 5, 6 | a point of giving to the poor four times the legal amount 17 5, 6 | lavish expenditure upon the poor, and could not see the divine 18 5, 7 | evil,~Independently of my poor devotion to Thee,~And of 19 5, 10| and distribute it to the poor. After he had done this 20 6, 6 | illustrated by the story of a poor Faqir who prayed to God 21 6, 7 | charitable to burn up the poor,~Or to put out the eyes 22 6, 7 | chastisements sent to the poor~Which are more beneficial 23 6, 7 | from impurity.~Strike the poor man timely blows,~Which 24 6, 8 | greater benefactors to the poor and helpless than men still 25 6, 8 | endeavoured to raise funds for the poor man, and appealed to the 26 6, 8 | over this treasure to the poor man. Thus the dead Prefect 27 6, 8 | who were still living.~The poor man's regrets for having 28 6, 9 | other than the house of the poor man of Baghdad, and he straightway 29 6, 9 | and allows men to remain poor and hungry for a season, 30 6, 9 | dwarf and his wife were very poor, and one day the dwarf said


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