Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| my days are as labor and sorrow,~My days move on, hand in
2 1, 7 | other fruits besides joy and sorrow.~The true lover is exalted
3 1, 7 | earth?~Why pourest Thou sorrow on the heart of the sorrowful?~
4 1, 7 | mercy and severity, joy and sorrow, are transient,~And transient
5 1, 9 | from that place,~We felt sorrow at turning our steps away
6 2, 11 | he would have felt deep sorrow and have heaved many sighs,
7 3, 1 | withheld from him pain and sorrow and cares; ~Because pain
8 3, 1 | cares; ~Because pain and sorrow and loads of cares ~Are
9 3, 2 | seldom was thy soul void of sorrow and grief!~O careless straggler,
10 3, 12 | driven by vain lusts to their sorrow.~The Man in the time of
11 4, 2 | palate. ~No crocodile of sorrow will attack thy bark, ~Nor
12 4, 5 | tis past and gone, why sorrow for it?~Either you understood
13 4, 6 | should now have been quit of sorrow.~But I fixed my gaze on
14 4, 9 | Your present wailing and sorrow and grieves,~On the other
15 5, 2 | them forth in token of the sorrow he felt for his dog's death.
16 5, 6 | proceeds from mere human joy or sorrow.~These Alif, Mim, Ha and
17 5, 12 | appointed time.~This grief and sorrow are enough for him,~That
18 5, 13 | him, whether of joy or of sorrow, with the same welcome,
19 6, 5 | it to mind yourself.~When sorrow seizes you, if you are wise,~
20 6, 5 | moment,~Saying to it, "O sorrow, who now deniest~Thy portion
21 6, 7 | with that string;~Ah! what sorrow it tastes through being
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