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1 1, 7 | sorrowful?~O Thou who, as each new morn dawns from the east,~
2 2, 1 | mistook his eyelash for the new moon, of one who stole a
3 2 (3) | creation born again in a new creation" (Gulshan i Raz,
4 2, 10 | infuse into your soul a new soul, ~So as to fill you,
5 2, 15 | If that smoke touched a new kettle,~It would show the
6 4, 2 | Like sun or full moon or new moon! ~Thou wilt move as
7 4, 2 | himself to the king with a new panegyric, and the king,
8 4, 2 | should be given him. But the new vazir, who was also named
9 4, 6 | of vision you see not the new moon; ~If I see it, be not
10 4, 8 | Each moment a flesh form, a new beauty,~So that weariness
11 4, 8 | waters ever welling up from new fountains.~The sound of
12 4, 9 | kitchen will bestow upon him a new existence.~From me proceeds
13 5, 3 | away your life!~Choose the new, give up the old,~For each
14 5, 9 | being superseded by the new love for holiness. Such
15 5, 9 | annihilated, and he became a new creature, even as a corpse
16 5, 10 | mistake his eyelash for the new moon.~He who is divorced
17 6, Prol| reason and soul,~Yet when the new soul of Adam came, they
18 6, Prol| they crowded round that new soul, 4~They bowed before
19 6, 4 | the story of Hilal (the new moon)~Now set forth the
20 6, 4 | Badr (the full moon).~That new moon and that full moon
21 6, 6 | Perforce he goes and opens a new school for himself.~That
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