Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| confidant of all unhappy lovers;~Yea, its strains lay bare
2 1, 1 | itself can explain love and lovers!~None but the sun can display
3 1, 7 | true affection for these lovers.~When these "We" and "Ye"
4 1, 9 | its ups and downs,~Like lovers' musings, without beginning
5 2, 7 | expressions.~O Moses! the lovers of fair rites are one class,~
6 2, 7 | burn with love are another.~Lovers must burn every moment,~
7 2, 7 | torn garments.~The sect of lovers is distinct from all others,~
8 2, 7 | distinct from all others,~Lovers have a religion and a faith
9 2, 10 | destructive torch, ~Myriads of lovers' souls are burnt therewith. ~
10 2, 10 | are burnt therewith. ~The lovers who dwell within the sanctuary ~
11 3, 17 | the lover remains. True lovers are as shadows, and when
12 3, 17 | and decree ~Made us to be lovers one of the other. ~Nay more,
13 3, 17 | with sense. ~If these two lovers did not suck nutriment from
14 4, 1 | that I had no guardian. ~Lovers have suffered chastisement
15 4, 2 | that listening to music is lovers' food,~Because it recalls
16 4, 2 | tell the tale of Saba in lovers' style.~When the breeze
17 4, 2 | union with souls.~Arise, O lovers; this sweet draught is yours;~
18 4, 6 | feeling of love felt by lovers. ~The secret I labor to
19 5, 5 | their own people from envy!~Lovers of sweethearts have conceived
20 5, 5 | have done to one another.~Lovers and beloved have both perished;~
21 6, Prol| hearts and souls would become lovers of God~Did not evil eyes
22 6, Prol| the creed and religion of lovers.~
23 6, 2 | am a lover well versed in lovers' madness,~I am weary of
24 6, 3 | delight, like intoxicated lovers;~And none of them ever say, "
25 6, 7 | augments love," 8 but ardent lovers desire to be in communication
26 6, 9 | real day, and daily food of lovers,~The heart and the heart'
27 6, 9 | the heart's torment of His lovers.~After enduring many toils
28 6, 9 | that sun.~That waning of lovers makes them wax stronger,~
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