Part, Chapter
1 1, 1 | bloodshed;~Hereafter impose silence on the 'Sun of Tabriz.'"~
2 1, 8 | Bride."~I would have kept silence from fear of my Beloved,~
3 1, 16 | very darkness?~Is not that silence the season of heavenly voices?~
4 2, 10 | boiled up,~And hell is put to silence by their threats!"~Pain
5 3, 5 | will walk on high.~Keep silence, that you may hear Him speaking ~
6 3, 5 | tongue in speech. ~Keep silence, that you may hear from
7 3, 5 | books and discourses. ~Keep silence, that the Spirit may speak
8 4, 2 | mantle;" 34 on the proverb, "Silence is the proper answer to
9 4, 3 | proper answer to a fool is silence." 1 When the youth received
10 4, 4 | eloquence be possible. ~Keep silence; God knows the right way!~
11 5, 11 | Love puts reason to silence.~Love is a perfect muzzle
12 5, 11 | preserve perfect quiet and silence."~So, when the mighty phoenix
13 5, 13 | ears only.~The thesis that silence may indicate emotions too
14 6, Prol| retire into the cave of silence.~He said, "At the barking
15 6, 3 | pay thee,~Whether to keep silence or to speak.~Thou art not
16 6, 5 | of indication.~But keep silence till the King bids you speak,~
17 6, 9 | awaited his pleasure in silence. A certain Faqir tried many
18 6, 9 | conveyance of voyagers by sea.~Silence is this horse of wood,~Silence
19 6, 9 | Silence is this horse of wood,~Silence is the guide and support
20 6, 9 | support of men at sea.~This Silence which causes you annoyance~
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