Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | it on like the wind.~In deep distress that blunder head~
2 1, 7 | swimmer brings pearls from the deep sea;~Yea, he plucks gain
3 2, 1 | immersed in his affairs neck deep.~So I am compelled to turn
4 2, 5 | feigned madness for some deep purpose, and they went to
5 2, 10| Bayazid gave heed to these deep sayings,~And placed them
6 2, 11| prayer, he would have felt deep sorrow and have heaved many
7 2, 11| thanks.~He went his way with deep humility and contrition,~
8 2, 15| quit him,~Rust five layers deep settles on his mirror,~Rust
9 3, 9 | extricate myself from this deep slough." ~He repeats this
10 3, 18| account of the arguments and deep mysteries, ~Whereto holy
11 3, 18| stories; 9 ~There is no deep analysis or lofty investigation
12 4, 6 | now smiting your head in deep regret,~And now tearing
13 4, 6 | Engaged in argument on this deep question, ~Yea, in dispute
14 5, 1 | versa, and it is only men of deep spiritual discernment who
15 5, 3 | with poison,~Which score deep wounds on the face of thy
16 5, 6 | worldly grieves, but by the deep concerns of the spirit.
17 5, 8 | Mansur's "I am He" was a deep mystic saying,~Expressing
18 5, 11| Prophet used to tell us deep sayings,~That chosen one,
19 5, 13| have learnt to discern the deep things of the Spirit.~Love
20 5, 13| may indicate emotions too deep for expression, while eloquent
21 6, 3 | by singing a song with a deep spiritual meaning:~"I know
22 6, 9 | China, which made such a deep impression on the three
23 6, 9 | and conveyed to him as deep a perception of spiritual
24 6, 9 | and humbled himself with deep contrition. The King then
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