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1 1, 3 | charity~Are both a making thyself equal with God;~Save faith
2 1, 3 | Take it, then,~And cast not thyself into the pangs of abstinence."~
3 1, 3 | arisen.~In one 'twas said, "Thyself art thy master,~Inasmuch
4 1, 5 | mine?"~They say, "Look to thyself, O rider; thy steed is there."~
5 1, 7 | play chess with them by Thyself. 5~When Thou shalt become
6 1, 7 | state to see the vision of Thyself?~When our hearts are bewitched
7 1, 12 | sickness worse than fancying thyself perfect~Can infect thy soul,
8 1, 13 | seen the Devil, look at thyself,~Without demon's aid how
9 3, 2 | many afflictions caused by thyself to thyself~Hast thou escaped
10 3, 2 | afflictions caused by thyself to thyself~Hast thou escaped through
11 3, 2 | sour whey. ~Thou makest thyself out to be a Junaid or a
12 3, 2 | and lust?~Thou holdest thyself out as a lover of God, ~
13 3, 2 | and silly thou hast made thyself! ~Thou hast drunk blood
14 3, 2 | are wild. ~Thou fanciest thyself near to God, ~Saying, "The
15 3, 7 | wrong way~Thou thinkest thyself a rock who art but a blade
16 3, 18 | thy life, ~Or canst secure thyself from his talons! ~The Koran
17 4, 2 | a prison;~Thou thinkest thyself enthroned, but art outside
18 4, 2 | concurrence,~Take shame to thyself for thy evil passions.~Whoso
19 4, 2 | Bilqis.~Ah! Bilqis, bestir thyself now the market is thronged, ~
20 4, 2 | own fortune, ~Then, being thyself thy fortune, thou wilt never
21 4, 2 | one, canst thou ever lose thyself, ~When thy real self is
22 4 (20)| there needeth none but thyself to make out an account against
23 5, 3 | that leads thee to war with thyself!~It is the claws of thine
24 5, 3 | of armies?~Ah! make not thyself an eunuch, 3 not a monk,~
25 5, 10 | light~Is this, to withdraw thyself from the house of pride.~
26 6, Prol| of spirituality?~Disport thyself on this island of the Masnavi!~
27 6, Prol| of the Masnavi!~Disport thyself so long as thou seest every
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