Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | is the astrolabe of God's mysteries.~A lover may hanker after
2 1, 3 | would preach to them of mysteries,~Mysteries of the Gospel,
3 1, 3 | preach to them of mysteries,~Mysteries of the Gospel, of stoles,
4 1, 6 | tongue discourses of hidden mysteries,~It kindles a fire that
5 1, 8 | Discerner" reflected these mysteries,~The heart of the harper
6 1, 15 | not wise to publish these mysteries,~Since the last day is approaching
7 1, 16 | wholly ignorant of hidden mysteries.~If I were to blab the faults
8 2, Prol| a hawk to hunt out these mysteries.~May the wrist of the King
9 2, 1 | you pass on to the pure mysteries of God,~You will be exalted
10 2, 10 | book ~That He may reveal mysteries unto you. ~Abide with your
11 2, 11 | concluded the public prayers and mysteries.~"Whither go you," said
12 2, 15 | collected,~So thou art blind to mysteries.~Thy rust, layer on layer,
13 3, 10 | lulled into sleep, ~That mysteries may appear to the soul. ~
14 3, 13 | marked by knowledge of hidden mysteries.~What know you of the mystery
15 3, 18 | of the arguments and deep mysteries, ~Whereto holy men direct
16 5, 6 | reason or sense the spiritual mysteries that are open and plain
17 5, 6 | outward appearances,~These mysteries are totally hidden from
18 5, 13 | Speak not then to him of the mysteries of the Beloved.~To us believers
19 6, Prol| hereafter~To tell those mysteries so far as they can be told,~
20 6, Prol| those abstruse matters.~Mysteries are not communicable, save
21 6, 3 | you, you will learn the mysteries which at present I can only
22 6, 3 | can only hint."~Spiritual mysteries set forth in the Masnavi
23 6, 3 | jealous of exposing his mysteries to the gaze of the profane,
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