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1 1, 9 | my servants 8~To gain the paradise of beholding Me, O fearer
2 1, 16 | displeasure He evolves a Paradise;~He feels displeasure at
3 2, 2 | aliens, your prison is a paradise.~If you banish me from your
4 2, 6 | light~To see the mansions of Paradise in the fire.~Step by step
5 2, 7 | them who worship therein?~Paradise is attached to requirements
6 2, 10 | the fire;~Nay, it seemed Paradise and the mansion of the blessed."~
7 3, 1 | Their mighty city, like to Paradise, ~Became as a Tigris of
8 3, 11 | will,~Not on hope to gain paradise with its groves and founts.~
9 3, 16 | the beautiful gardens of Paradise, and many fair mansions
10 3, 16 | again, the woman beheld in Paradise all the children she had
11 3, 17 | the bottom of a well, 'tis Paradise.~With thee, my love, hell
12 3 (4)| substance, on condition of Paradise for them in return" (Koran
13 3 (8)| Cp. Milton, Paradise Lost, v. 482: ~"Flow'rs
14 4, 2 | heard these melodies in Paradise;~Though earth and water
15 4, 2 | The majority of those in Paradise are the foolish." 32~Cleverness
16 4, 6 | Tis heaven and wine of Paradise.' ~He makes sugar to grow
17 4, 8 | ever appears to me as a Paradise.~Each moment a flesh form,
18 5, 13 | The former is borne to Paradise, the latter to hell.~The
19 5, 13 | hell.~The Prophet says, "Paradise is annexed to tribulation,~
20 6, 6 | The majority of those in Paradise are the simple," 8~Who have
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