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1 1, Prol| of the nightingale is no longer to be heard.~The BELOVED
2 1, Prol| When the lover feels no longer LOVE's quickening,~He becomes
3 1, 1 | made a bleeding heart.~No longer seek this peril, this bloodshed;~
4 1, 8 | one would employ him any longer. In despair he went to the
5 1, 9 | light is the guide~Is no longer a slave to effects and causes.~
6 1, 9 | his senses,~A man is no longer a slave to effects.~When
7 1, 11 | him, saying, "Thou art no longer a fox, but myself."~Till
8 1, 14 | immediately from Him~Endures no longer than the rouge of the tirewoman.~
9 2, 16 | led by the spirit is no longer subject to the outward law,
10 3, 9 | endure the pangs of hunger no longer, and he stretched out his
11 3, 17 | his lord and his home any longer, he determined to return
12 3, 17 | thou wilt, for I can no longer bear absence from thee,
13 4, 6 | it were all eyes, and no longer see double, but only the
14 5, 10 | vision of land,~Satan has no longer any domination over it.~
15 5, 10 | intimation came to him to beg no longer, as the money for his charities
16 5, 11 | the power of speech,~It no longer dares to utter what passes;~
17 6, 3 | noble could endure it no longer, and he took a stick and
18 6 (4) | united with God he can no longer behold Him, for he is dwelling
19 6, 9 | king, as he could wait no longer. His brothers tried to dissuade
20 6, 9 | purpose, saying he would no longer hide his passion for his
21 6, 9 | brother then delayed no longer, but rushed into the presence
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