Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | understanding is gone, I cannot sing praises.~Whatsoever one says, whose
2 1, 4 | down to us rewards for our praises,~The double thereof, yea,
3 1, 4 | constrained to utter these praises~That slaves may attain the
4 1, 8 | words, their actions, their praises,~Are all as a pure soul
5 1, 9 | barter the glory of our praises and homage~For the vain
6 1, 10| him.~Were I to tell his praises till the last day,~My words
7 2, 7 | I have no need of their praises, being exalted above all
8 2, 7 | am not purified by their praises,~'Tis they who become pure
9 2, 7 | Beware, if thou offerest praises or thanksgivings,~And know
10 2, 7 | that shepherd;~Though thy praises be better compared with
11 2, 10| of life.~Contemn whatever praises you,~Lend to paupers your
12 2, 10| better for you than the praises of sinners. ~Take the light
13 3, 7 | things praise God, but the praises of inanimate things are
14 3, 7 | things are different from the praises of men, and those of a Sunni
15 3, 12| Daquqi, in devotions and praises and prayers, ~Was ever seeking
16 3, 12| benedictions of righteous men ~The praises of all the prophets are
17 3, 12| kneaded together. ~All their praises are mingled into one stream, ~
18 3, 12| one religion. ~Because all praises are directed towards God'
19 3, 12| from it. ~Men never address praises but to One deemed worthy, ~
20 3, 12| small, and halts in its praises. ~Or if the moon be reflected
21 3, 12| the well, and mistakenly praises it, ~In reality he is intending
22 3, 12| well. ~The object of his praises is the moon, not its reflection; ~
23 3, 17| excited his compassion.~The praises addressed to the Prince
24 5, 13| upon me!" 2 Mahmud then praises Ayaz for being a true man
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