Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | branches are ever shaken by the wind,~And whose fruit is showered
2 1, 5 | is bearing it on like the wind.~In deep distress that blunder
3 3, 5 | your head is shaken by the wind uncertainly. ~Your foot
4 3, 5 | avails naught today. ~The wind of wrath and the storm blow
5 3, 9 | what was shaken down by the wind. For a long time he kept
6 3, 9 | time came when there was no wind, and consequently no fruit
7 3, 9 | captive by the winds; 4~The wind drives it everywhere at
8 3, 18 | whom I seek redress is the Wind, ~'Tis he who has emitted
9 3, 18 | to the judge."~When the Wind heard the summons, it came
10 4, 1 | men 'were present, yet the wind was blowing and that showed
11 4, 1 | that God, the mover of the wind, was also present. The lover
12 4, 1 | dominion, ~Who knows every wind that blows upon me. ~He
13 4, 1 | He is aware whether that wind is chill or mild, ~He is
14 4, 2 | Cleverness is as a wind raising storms of pride;~
15 4, 6 | profit from it.~Alas! the wind has carried off my dwelling~
16 5, 10 | unsteady as a reed shaken by wind.~Thus, though his preaching
17 5, 13 | millstone.~Thou art like the wind, and we like the dust;~The
18 5, 13 | and we like the dust;~The wind is unseen, but the dust
19 6, Prol| in this Masnavi.~When the wind blows the grass off the
20 6, 5 | on high unless raised by wind?~When you see the dust-cloud,
21 6, 5 | the dust-cloud, see the wind too!~When you see the foam,
22 6, 6 | swiftly rising and violent wind.~Likewise God ordained acute
23 6, 9 | The leaves quiver in the wind,"~Or, "The wild rue yields
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