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mote 1
moth 1
moth-like 1
mother 29
mothers 4
moths 2
motion 6
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29 eat
29 end
29 grace
29 mother
29 sees
29 speech
29 used
Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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mother

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 4 | the babe cried out to its mother, "Be not afraid, the fire 2 1, 15| The body, he said, is as a mother, and the soul as her infant, 3 2, 2 | anecdote of a man who slew his mother because she was always misconducting 4 2, 2 | likened to this abandoned mother; when it is once slain, 5 2, 8 | nurse.~The nurse and the mother keep excusing themselves,~ 6 2, 16| water thereof'? ~Or when a mother cries to her sucking babe, ~' 7 2, 16| Come, O son, I am thy mother,' ~Does the babe answer, ' 8 2, 16| Does the babe answer, 'O mother, show a proof ~That I shall 9 2, 17| the Virgin Mary and the mother of John the Baptist leaping 10 2, 18| wing and nurtured thee,~Thy mother was a duck of that ocean.~ 11 2, 18| thy soul comes from thy mother.~Thy longing for dry land 12 3, 2 | of God.~The claims of a mother are less than God's, for 13 3, 2 | plans and arts,~To make thy mother lavish affection upon thee.~ 14 3, 2 | God predominate over the mother's,~Whoso acknowledges not 15 3, 2 | claims is a fool.~He who made mother and breast and milk~United 16 3, 2 | and breast and milk~United mother to father also, despise 17 3, 12| firm ally,~Better than a mother, and kinder than a father.~ 18 4, 2 | would have clung to his mother.~Would he had been less 19 4, 4 | Isa there, you are its mother Mary. ~He is neither this 20 4, 6 | said to it, "What was your mother about to leave your claws 21 5, 4 | which family both the poet's mother and grandmother belonged. 22 5, 6 | whelps barking in their mother's womb. A voice came from 23 5, 13| dead things, like a fond mother calling to her dead infant, 24 6, 1 | interview with the girl and her mother, and said he would have 25 6, 4 | go back at once to your mother's womb." These guests are 26 6, 5 | had heard of him from his mother, but afterwards experienced 27 6, 7 | who was the son of a fairy mother, and consequently homogeneous 28 6, 9 | infant he was taken by his mother to sea, and the ship being 29 6, 9 | nurtured him without the aid of mother or nurse; but when he grew


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