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1 1, 6 | may be cognisant of that open secret.~Then the mind's
2 2, Prol| hawk,~And may this door be open to the people for ever!~:~
3 2, 2 | if he had kept his ears open he must have heard the proclamation.
4 2, 10 | God is distinct from me.~Open clear eyes and look upon
5 2, 10 | heavenly Scribe, 7 He will open your heart's book ~That
6 2, 16 | closed, and my heart at the 'open door.'~My heart has other
7 3, 2 | their ripe fruits burst open of themselves.~Press around
8 3, 9 | Their eyes and ears are open and the snare is in front,~
9 3, 9 | His eyes and ears are open, and he is free from bonds, ~
10 3, 10 | the gates of heaven are open before you."~
11 3, 16 | its deepest secrets ~Are open and manifest to the eyes
12 4, 1 | hundred greedy mouths wide open. ~In the judgment of reason
13 4 (20)| shall be shown to him wide open. Read thy book; there needeth
14 4, 2 | ignorant; O teach me,"~Such open confession is better than
15 4, 6 | of repentance is always open. Moses then promised that
16 5, 1 | tried to get out into the open air, but was unable to do
17 5, 1 | witnesses!"~But witnesses are open to suspicion.~Know that
18 5, 5 | came hither with my eyes open, and marked all the stages
19 5, 6 | spiritual mysteries that are open and plain to his enlightened
20 5, 8 | to go by night and break open that chamber and bring away
21 5, 8 | Ayaz at night, and broke open the door, and searched the
22 5, 12 | no oculist who cares to open his eyes, 4~Nor has he reason
23 5, 13 | sight of the carnal,~But open and manifest to the spiritual!~
24 6, 4 | eyes were only partially open to the truth. He was in
25 6, 9 | the Giver of the wine with open mouth;~When His wine comes,
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