Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | may be beguiled by that snare,~The birds hear that call
2 1, 3 | decoy call and a fowler's snare.~Therefore the followers
3 1, 3 | feet are caught in a fresh snare ;~Yea, each one of us, though
4 1, 3 | straightway~We again fly into the snare, O Almighty One!~Sleep of
5 1, 3 | spirits from the body~And its snare, making them pure as rased
6 1, 3 | bird escaped from cage and snare.~But when he is again beguiled
7 1, 3 | again beguiled into the snare,~He cries for help to the
8 1, 9 | moral hereof is a bait and snare,~Hear its outward form to
9 2, 5 | captured game; who is the snare?~We are the balls; where
10 2, 7 | thee from them, escape that snare of the soul!~:~
11 2, 10 | is treacherously laying a snare for you.'~You must abandon
12 3, 9 | fowl~Fall into the deadly snare without seeing it,~But that
13 3, 9 | it,~But that they see the snare and the limed twig,~And
14 3, 9 | and ears are open and the snare is in front,~Yet they fly
15 3, 9 | front,~Yet they fly into the snare with their own wings!~Comparison
16 3, 13 | you of the mystery of the snare and grains?~When the eye
17 3, 13 | devotion is hell, ~As the snare is the fetter of wild fowl. ~
18 4, 6 | He makes the very sky a snare and trap for birds. ~He
19 6, Prol| well this existence is a snare,~This thought and memory
20 6, 2 | the birds away from his snare. A bird of some sagacity
21 6, 8 | prisoner fettered in the snare~Procure release for a fellow
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