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1 1, 6 | their inward enemy, the lusts of the flesh. He illustrates
2 1 (1)| Attar, "Thou art a man of lusts, O fool! In dust eat blood!
3 1, 14 | cup, how will you escape lusts?~You, who seek no more of
4 2, 2 | purpose.~Just so the slave of lusts who pampers his body~Fancies
5 2, 5 | therefore, the fleshly lusts which war against the soul.
6 2, 7 | to things flattering our lusts.~The branch full of sap
7 2, 7 | requital for his gluttony and lusts.~Whoso is in a palace and
8 2, 7 | reason.~Leave thy natural lusts to whine and howl,~Tear
9 2, 10 | labored to make hellish lusts, ~And the 'fire of pride
10 2, 11 | of blaming their own evil lusts. Mo'avia, in reply, reproached
11 3, 9 | into distress;~Consumed by lusts and riotous living,~Having
12 3, 12 | perplexed, ~And driven by vain lusts to their sorrow.~The Man
13 4, 9 | his present soul full of lusts~He must behold thousands
14 5, 3 | satisfy their own carnal lusts, resemble the crow slain
15 5, 10 | abstinence to subdue the carnal lusts which lead man to destruction;
16 5, 11 | hell; but your own evil lusts and the Devil hold you back."
17 5, 13 | that against one's own lusts and passions, demands as
18 5, 13 | warfare" against his own lusts. One day, while sitting
19 5, 13 | them," 11 to some carnal lusts, and to others angelic qualities.~
20 6, 3 | your carnal passions and lusts, and deny and annihilate
21 6, 4 | ever giving way to their lusts, and so being dragged down
22 6, 9 | from the bondage of worldly lusts and illusions, and, taught
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