Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| But not one fathoms the secrets of my heart.~My secrets
2 1, Prol| secrets of my heart.~My secrets are not alien from my plaintive
3 1, Prol| strains lay bare my inmost secrets.~Who hath seen a poison
4 1, 1 | Tis best to veil the secrets of 'The Friend.'~So give
5 1, 1 | is better than that the secrets of 'The Friend'~Should be
6 1, 8 | partitions 'tis not privy to secrets,~Nor is it vocal in response
7 1, 9 | Allah, who knoweth hidden secrets,~Who created pure Adam out
8 1, 15 | for Zaid to blab forth the secrets seen in ecstatic vision
9 1, 16 | bases,~And lay bare the secrets of a hundred Adams,~And
10 2, 1 | night that of their hidden secrets.~Therefore hath God revealed
11 2, 10 | Species in due course, ~Behold secrets become manifest through
12 2, 15 | replied, "I will tell him no secrets,~Save only one, in order
13 3, 1 | said ~(Uttering one or two secrets from the fount of grace), ~"
14 3, 12 | veiled among the heart's secrets,~Yet the criminal himself
15 3, 12 | foot~Bear witness of the secrets of thy heart.~Thy secret
16 3, 12 | angry talk~It betrays thy secrets one by one.~Thy secret sins
17 3, 16 | essence and its deepest secrets ~Are open and manifest to
18 5, 9 | the resurrection day all secrets will be disclosed;~Yea,
19 5, 13 | And breathe your oft-told secrets into inanimate ears?~Like
20 5, 13 | yet revealest our hidden secrets!~Thou art the source that
21 5, 13 | presses Ayaz to reveal his secrets, remarking that even if
22 6, 2 | destroyed, I will publish secrets;~How long must I bear this
23 6, 7 | our actions and heard our secrets.~My eyes guided me to recognize
24 6, 9 | mistress.~They told their secrets to one another in dark sayings,~
25 6, 9 | but God was privy to their secrets,~None but Heaven was partner
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