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1 1, Prol| about me,~When the BELOVED shows not the light of His countenance?~
2 1, 2 | to God,~The former's face shows his undisciplined self-will.~
3 1, 5 | looking on colors;~Opposite shows up opposite, as a Frank
4 1, 5 | Negro.~The opposite of light shows what is light,~Hence colors
5 1 (6) | manifestation and occultation; He shows Himself, and again withdraws
6 1, 8 | This wailing of thine~Shows thou art still in a state
7 1, 9 | Kindred, for instance, shows that there is love.~But
8 1, 12 | One,~Because one contrary shows forth its contrary, 2~As
9 1, 16 | tis God's secret;~If He shows displeasure at His own acts,~
10 2, 1 | resurrection "that day;"~Day shows off the beauty of red and
11 2, 11 | for food,~The cheat who shows wheat and sells barley would
12 2, 15 | its whiteness that black shows foul.~But when the kettle
13 3, 6 | his time in this way. It shows that I am not the real object
14 3, 12 | its source, ~It wrongly shows great as small, and halts
15 3, 16 | not when thou castest" 2 shows such relation, ~Here negation
16 4, 3 | at first the blackness it shows at last. ~If it had showed
17 4, 8 | Reason,~Its form, the world, shows its teeth at him.~Be loyal
18 5 (6) | shines in the heart, and shows the nature of all things
19 5, 10 | of lust.~Where is one who shows himself a man in anger and
20 6, Prol| the water,~The water then shows forth its own purity.~Behold
21 6, 5 | goodness to them.~To do this shows an entire absence of growth
22 6, 9 | Formless One of His mercy~Shows His face to His forms from
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