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

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1 1, 9 | out of dust;~In the form, three cubits high, which he gave 2 2, 9 | IX. The Gardener and the Three Friends.~A voice came from 3 2, 9 | story of a gardener who saw three friends walking in his garden, 4 2, 12 | into the same ditch as my three companions." The moral is, 5 2, 16 | accused him, "This Sufi has three very bad qualities; he babbles 6 2, 16 | allowance,~Whether he eat two or three, he observes the mean.~But 7 3, 15 | himself by showing that all three deaths had taken place just 8 3, 16 | lived beyond the age of three or four months. In great 9 3 (11)| say, 'God is the third of three,' for there is no God but 10 4, 5 | STORY V. The Three Fishes.~This story, which 11 4, 5 | stream, and in this lake were three fishes, one very wise, the 12 4, 5 | go, that I may give you three counsels,~Whence you will 13 4, 5 | of a tree.~On hearing all three you will deem yourself happy.~ 14 4, 5 | altogether I do not weigh three drachms,~How can a pearl 15 4 (8) | Greek philosophers into three classes: Dahriyun, Tabayiun, 16 5, 3 | present year is better than three past.~This is followed by 17 6, Prol| hearer and spoken words~All three give up the ghost in that 18 6, Prol| essences in each of these three grades~Are distinguished, 19 6, Prol| the world of spirits all three await judgment,~Sometimes 20 6, 5 | let him off with a fine of three dirhams only. The moment 21 6, 5 | out, "Now take the other three dirhams and let me go!" 22 6, 7 | STORY VII. The Three Travelers.~A Mosalman was 23 6, 7 | proposed to divide them into three portions, so that each might 24 6, 9 | STORY IX. The King and his Three Sons.~A certain king had 25 6, 9 | Sons.~A certain king had three sons, who were the light 26 6, 9 | what is forbidden," the three princes disobeyed their 27 6, 9 | a deep impression on the three princes that they all became 28 6, 9 | toils and misfortunes the three princes at last arrived


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