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1 1, 1 | I said, "'Tis best to veil the secrets of 'The Friend.'~
2 1, 1 | strangers."~He said, "Without veil or covering or deception,~
3 1, 1 | many words!~Strip off the veil and speak out, for do not
4 1, 5 | by colors,~These colors veil the light from thee.~But
5 1 (6)| occultation of the Beloved by the veil of phenomena; smiles, the
6 1, 8 | Past and future are what veil God from our sight.~Burn
7 1, 9 | desires only night like to a veil!~If his thorn puts not forth
8 1, 10 | light, the other on]y the veil.~Strive to obtain entrance
9 1, 13 | Veiler of sins! strip not the veil from us;~Lend us aid on
10 2, 1 | Tear off the obstructing veil of greed!~The blind imitation
11 3, 2 | near the sun, ~Does the sun veil himself from either? ~Yet
12 3, 5 | what is veiled without a veil, ~Like a star you will walk
13 3, 12 | He of himself lifted the veil that hid his crime;~Had
14 4, 2 | and water have cast their veil upon us,~We retain faint
15 4, 4 | who has emerged from the veil of blind belief ~Beholds
16 4, 8 | mirror shining through a veil;~If the mirror were unveiled,
17 6, 2 | covered by modesty as by a veil,~Now I will leap from it
18 6, 3 | nearness acts as an obscuring veil. 4~Thou art my reason; what
19 6, 3 | the Prophet without her veil, when a blind man came in.
20 6, 9 | His forms from behind the veil of Not-being,~That every
21 6, 9 | sun,~The material sun is a veil over the face of the real
22 6, 9 | Whoso distinguishes not the veil from "The Friend's" face~
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