Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | by that snare,~The birds hear that call simulating a bird'
2 1, 5 | yet tie the camel's leg.'1~Hear the adage, 'The worker is
3 1, 7 | life of this old world,~Hear the cry of this lifeless
4 1, 9 | hereof is a bait and snare,~Hear its outward form to the
5 1, 14 | of this secret knowledge,~Hear the story of the Greeks
6 2, 1 | nine heavenly spheres.~Now hear the outward form of my story,~
7 2, 5 | advantage is this, that I hear your voice; and the second,
8 2, 8 | around you.~That you may hear the words, "The Lord gives
9 3, 5 | Keep silence, that you may hear Him speaking ~Words unutterable
10 3, 5 | Keep silence, that you may hear from that Sun ~Things inexpressible
11 3, 11 | subservient to the rule of God.~Hear this much, that, whereas
12 3, 17 | desire to see thee, ~And to hear thee and to listen to thy
13 3, 17 | to thy clemency. ~First hear this, that while I remained
14 3, 17 | alike escaped me. ~Secondly, hear this. O prince beloved, ~
15 3, 18 | sweet voiced one, ~You must hear the command of God with
16 3, 18 | dispenser of justice, ~Never hear one party without the other!' ~
17 4, 2 | into the water in order to hear the sound of the splash. 14
18 5, 2 | their very looks when they hear the reading of the Koran." 3~:~
19 5, 5 | men, who only desire to hear news of gold or women, 1
20 5, 6 | prophets; and men, when they hear the words proceeding from
21 5, 13 | which he was not intended to hear, and afterwards repented
22 5, 13 | perform them faithfully,~Hear a tale of the sweetness
23 6, Prol| be published by them that hear;~'A secret known to more
24 6, 3 | have said your say; now hear my answer,~So as not to
25 6, 5 | troubles are so hard to hear as separation from the Beloved.
26 6, 7 | Accordingly one said he could hear what the dogs said when
27 6, 9 | Though I utter cries, you hear them not;~Sensual ears,
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