Part, Chapter
1 1, 7 | from God's.~But, let me now quit this subject, and make complaint~
2 1, 8 | Afterwards he thus urged him to quit that state~And called him
3 1, 9 | from each other!~But let us quit this talk of essences and
4 2, 10| your wealth and profits!~Quit your sect and be a subject
5 2, 15| for sin and calling on God quit him,~Rust five layers deep
6 2, 18| to thee from thy nurse;~Quit thy nurse, for she will
7 3, 2 | heart,~Ho! afflicted one, quit not this door!~From all
8 3, 17| of the body, "Come away, ~Quit the soul and come to me
9 3, 17| me, ~'Thou had'st better quit the soul and fly to me!" ~
10 3, 17| inclines to him.~Let us quit the subject. Love for that
11 4, 1 | be warmed and pleasant. ~Quit this stove and push on into
12 4, 2 | earth all silver (white). 7~Quit thy wealth, even if it be
13 4, 2 | to Him, saying,~"O Lord, quit not Thy hold of me for a
14 4, 2 | with this attempt to swim; quit self-conceit.~'Twill not
15 4, 6 | it would be advisable to quit his infidelity and believe
16 4, 6 | I should now have been quit of sorrow.~But I fixed my
17 5, 3 | beauty of thine own face?~Quit this temper that leads thee
18 5, 13| fight with one wound I shall quit the body,~And the people
19 5, 13| have vowed to God never to quit this cell~While life remains
20 6, 6 | humility and submission,~Quit cleverness, and consort
21 6, 7 | real by your being awake."~Quit excessive speculation and
22 6, 9 | the reality of my love,~Quit the mere husk and form of
23 6, 9 | Cling to your real self, quit this dual self.~Your last
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