Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | grasp or run,~It takes its father's back for its carriage.~
2 1, 9 | spoiled children to their father.~I knew of myself what ye
3 2, 3 | laid his head beneath his father's bright knife.~The soul
4 2, 7 | foolish one, though your father was a Mosalman, you have
5 2, 17| is to thy personality a father,~In regard to another person
6 3, 2 | and milk~United mother to father also, despise Him not!~O
7 3, 5 | returned. ~Neither was his father tired of advising Canaan, ~
8 3, 6 | clings to seasons as to a father,~But the pure one is drowned
9 3, 12| mother, and kinder than a father.~The Prophet said, "To you,
10 3, 12| blessed ones,~I am as a father, affectionate and indulgent;~
11 4, 2 | ingenuous one, learn of our father Adam,~Who said of yore, "
12 4, 2 | inspired knowledge from his father.~When, with inspiration
13 4, 6 | accepted this from your father, ~And through folly have
14 4, 8 | Universal Reason,~For it is the father of all creatures of reason.~
15 4, 8 | at him.~Be loyal to this father and renounce disobedience,~
16 4, 8 | ever in concord with this father of ours,~And earth ever
17 4, 8 | asked if he had seen their father. He replied, "I have seen
18 5, 3 | of other earth madest the father of mankind,~Thy business
19 5, 4 | year in which the poet's father fled from Balkh, and was
20 5, 6 | Alif, Mim, Ha and Mim, O father,~Proceed from the Lord of
21 5, 13| forsake her own religion. Her father was so delighted at this
22 6, 1 | her alliance. At last her father selected one who was by
23 6, 1 | the richer youths, but the father insisted on having his own
24 6, 3 | gave Abraham the title of "Father of the faithful."~Come!
25 6, 9 | princes disobeyed their father, and, before going anywhere
26 6, 9 | disobeyed the advice of our father,~And rebelled against his
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