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1 1 (7) | Existence is laid low, like the dust of the road." Gulshan i
2 1 (1) | man of lusts, O fool! In dust eat blood! but if a man
3 1, 7 | handles gold, it turns to dust.~Whereas the saint is well-pleasing
4 1, 7 | peerless King.~I use the dust of my grief as salve for
5 1, 9 | created pure Adam out of dust;~In the form, three cubits
6 1, 15 | horsemen stirring up a cloud of dust.~All pressing on from Not-being
7 1, 17 | heart, that a morsel of dust~Clouded its moon with foul
8 1, 17 | substance" is mingled with dust;~It has become mingled with
9 1, 17 | has become mingled with dust, dry in pith and rind.~O
10 2, 1 | distinguishes jewels from dust,~Hence it is dust makes
11 2, 1 | jewels from dust,~Hence it is dust makes the eyes smart.~Makers
12 2, 4 | plants. I am, as it were, the dust beneath the king's feet;
13 2, 15 | evil practices,~He casts dust in the eyes of his discernment.~
14 3, 13 | as a rose it cannot;~Bid dust turn to mud that is within
15 3, 17 | the soul and come to me as dust. ~Thou art of my genus,
16 4, 2 | every grain of earth's dust~Is changed into gold and
17 4, 6 | advice,~'Sweep away the dust from thy house!'"~They who
18 5, 10 | When you have seen the dust rising up into the air,~
19 5, 10 | air in the midst of the dust.~You see the kettles of
20 5, 13 | the wind, and we like the dust;~The wind is unseen, but
21 5, 13 | wind is unseen, but the dust is seen by all.~Thou art
22 5, 13 | conceptions and descriptions,~Dust be on our heads, and upon
23 5 (5) | the mount He turned it to dust, and Moses fell in a swoon" (
24 6, Prol| their forms and turn to dust.~But their essences in each
25 6, Prol| eternally. 1~Their form turns to dust, but their essence not;~
26 6, 2 | had regard to my senseless dust~And endued it with the ten
27 6, 5 | moved by the waves?~How can dust mount on high unless raised
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