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1 1, Prol| is parted from them that speak his tongue,~Though he possess
2 1, 1 | or covering or deception,~Speak out, and vex me not, O man
3 1, 1 | Strip off the veil and speak out, for do not I~Enter
4 1, 4 | not forever and aye.~To speak in plain Persian, this attraction~
5 1, 6 | future are plain to them;~To speak of the past seems to them
6 1, 8 | s respite.~But He said, "Speak on, 'tis no fault,~'Tis
7 1, 9 | I desired that ye should speak it;~As this boasting of
8 1, 15 | and allows His Prophet to speak forth the truth, but that
9 2, 7 | ruined village.~If they speak amiss, call them not sinners;~
10 2, 7 | a guide on the way,~Nor speak of darns to torn garments.~
11 2, 8 | you are in a strait,~You speak despitefully of my prophethood.~
12 3, 5 | defective, is perfect. ~If I speak thereof your feet stumble, ~
13 3, 5 | feet stumble, ~Yet if I speak not of it, woe be to you! ~
14 3, 5 | woe be to you! ~And if I speak in terms of outward form, ~
15 3, 5 | silence, that the Spirit may speak to you; ~Give up swimming
16 3 (4) | that day shall their hands speak unto us, and their feet
17 3, 17 | Shall I weep, or shall I speak, or what shall I do? ~If
18 3, 17 | or what shall I do? ~If I speak, my weeping ceases; ~If
19 4 (15)| 16. There is a Hadis, "Speak to men according to the
20 5, 5 | are annoyed with all who speak to them of the eternal life
21 5, 6 | manner parrots are taught to speak without understanding the
22 5, 13 | that teaches the tongue to speak.~Thou art as joy, and we
23 5, 13 | him are lust and gluttony;~Speak not then to him of the mysteries
24 6, 3 | Whether to keep silence or to speak.~Thou art not apart from
25 6, 5 | silence till the King bids you speak,~Offer not your nightingale
26 6, 9 | in words.~If you should speak and try a hundred ways to
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