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1 1, 5 | light,~Hence colors too are known by their opposite.~God created
2 1 (12)| 49) says: "A thing can be known as that which it is only
3 2, 1 | adding that he thought he had known it overnight, because he
4 2 (15)| the earth who are not even known to one another. ~
5 2, 8 | sympathizer, to whom it is well known,~I withhold the truth, still '
6 3, 2 | days, Thy mercies,~Whether known to us or unknown, are all
7 3, 7 | opposed to opinion.~Little is known by any one but the spiritual
8 3, 16 | thereof.~God's mercy is known through the fruits thereof,~
9 3, 17 | baseness of my heart's coin is known to thee, ~But thou hast
10 4, 1 | possess, but which can only be known to yourself." To illustrate
11 4 (11)| the spheres" was as well known to Persian poets as to Shakespeare. ~
12 4, 6 | treasure and I desired to be known, and I created the world
13 4, 6 | the world in order to be known".~Destroy your house, and
14 4, 7 | treasure, and desired to be known;~Hide not the hidden treasure,
15 4, 9 | adulterous woman, which is known as the "Merchant's Tale"
16 5, 7 | Otherwise my vileness were known to Thy all-seeing eye.~But,
17 6, Prol| them that hear;~'A secret known to more than two is known
18 6, Prol| known to more than two is known to every one.' 5~As I live
19 6, 2 | him in consequence of his known probity. The bird then asked
20 Note | so-called Book VII., but this is known to be a comparatively recent
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