Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| bonds and be free!~How long wilt thou be captive to silver
2 1, 2 | It may be by serving thou wilt recognize Truth's face.~
3 1, 3 | regard and care for it,~Thou wilt quench at midnight the lamp
4 1, 7 | contendest with horsemen,~Thou wilt not succeed in carrying
5 1, 7 | with "Us" and "You."~Then wilt Thou show true affection
6 1, 8 | them with fire! How long~Wilt thou be partitioned by these
7 1, 8 | contrite for the past,~How wilt thou be contrite for this
8 1, 9 | come to take our place?~Wilt Thou barter the glory of
9 1, 10 | umbrage at every rub,~How wilt thou become a polished mirror?"~:~
10 1, 13 | faults,~What lamentation thou wilt cause to the faithful!~The
11 2, 7 | the final cause.~How long wilt thou dwell on words and
12 2, 7 | full of defects.~How long wilt thou say, 'They obscure
13 3, 1 | O austere one! ~How long wilt thou babble, O man of many
14 3, 1 | nigh the throne, ~How long wilt thou cry 'Allah' with harsh
15 3, 17 | him, 'Deal with me as thou wilt, for I can no longer bear
16 3, 17 | Thou art of my genus, and wilt be better with me, ~'Thou
17 4, 2 | the realm of Saba;~Thou wilt find many realms not of
18 4, 2 | in deadly fear. ~How long wilt thou steal shoes from asses
19 4, 2 | moon or new moon! ~Thou wilt move as a spirit without
20 4, 2 | without aid of feet, ~Thou wilt eat sweet viands without
21 4, 2 | death assail thee. ~Thou wilt be at once queen, army,
22 4, 2 | and will soon fade, ~Thou wilt be left like a, beggar without
23 4, 2 | thyself thy fortune, thou wilt never lose it. ~How. O fortunate
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