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Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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prison

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | prisoners are unaware of their prison,~At night kings are unaware 2 2, 2 | obtained admittance to a prison, and annoyed the prisoners 3 2, 2 | the greedy pauper from the prison. The Qazi summoned the pauper 4 2, 2 | except that supplied by the prison; whereupon the Qazi ordered 5 2, 2 | To me, as to aliens, your prison is a paradise.~If you banish 6 2, 2 | you banish me from your prison in reprobation,~I must needs 7 2, 2 | resurrection;~For in this prison of the world I am at oase,~ 8 2, 2 | tresses and moles."~In this prison the food of true faith is 9 2, 6 | fortune.~Through love a prison seems a rose bower,~Without 10 2, 7 | to Kausar.' 3~Whoso is in prison and acquainted with troubles,~ 11 2, 16| day to me;~What seems a prison to you is a garden to me.~ 12 3, 9 | asks release? ~What is the prison from which ho seeks an exit? ~' 13 3, 9 | Tis more stringent than prison or chains of iron, ~For 14 3, 9 | the mason can pull down prison walls, ~And blacksmiths 15 3, 13| fetter of wild fowl. ~The prison is the hermitage of the 16 3, 15| dissolute men were shut up in prison,~They would all be temperate 17 3, 17| were heaven,~With thee a prison would be a rose-garden.~ 18 4, 2 | callest a throne is only a prison;~Thou thinkest thyself enthroned, 19 5, 7 | evildoer be sent to the fiery prison,~For thorn can in no wise 20 6, 8 | remained several years in prison." 2 A charitable person 21 6, 8 | vanishes!~Joseph kept in prison a long time for having placed 22 6, 8 | like manner Joseph, in the prison,~With humble and earnest 23 6, 8 | release rue too from this prison."~How can one prisoner fettered 24 6, 8 | exceptions,~Whose bodies are in prison but their souls in heaven.~ 25 6, 8 | for aid,~He remained in prison for many years.~The Devil 26 6, 8 | man~God left him in the prison for many years.~:~


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