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1 1, 1 | be conceivable?~Shamsu-'d-Din of Tabriz importunes Jalalu-'
2 1, 1 | Tabriz importunes Jalalu-'d-Din~to compose the Masnavi.~
3 1, 5 | mystery,~Lo! 'tis Husamu-'d-Din, the most exalted of creatures!~:~
4 1 (1) | on the saying of Faridu-'d-Din Attar, "Thou art a man of
5 1, 7 | for me to my lord Husamu-'d-Din!~Thou makest excuses for
6 2, Prol| that light of God, Husamu-'d-Din~Turned his course down from
7 3 (5) | Bahau-'d-Din Amili, in his Nan wa Halwa,
8 4, 1 | with an address to Husamu-'d-Din, and this is followed by
9 4 (8) | Darveshes, founded by Jalalu -d-Din Rumi. See "The Dervishes,"
10 4, 2 | by an address to Husamu-'d-Din, in which the poet says
11 4, 9 | arms.~Address to Husamu-'d-Din.~O light of God, Husamu-'
12 4, 9 | O light of God, Husamu-'d-Din, admit~This ass's head into
13 5, 1 | usual address to Husamu-'d-Din follows a comment on the
14 5, 13 | Pharaoh said it. Fakhru-'d-Din Razi 16 discoursed learnedly
15 6, Prol| LIFE of the heart, Husamu-'d-Din,~My zeal burnt within me
16 6, Prol| the true faith.~O Husamu-'d-Din, I might tell some of thy
17 6, 3 | great saint and poet Faridu-'d-Din 'Attar cast away his drugs,
18 6, 5 | Ghazni, quoted from Faridu- 'd-Din 'Attar. Mahmud, in one of
19 6, 9 | was supplied by Jalalu-'d-Din's son, Bahau-'d-Din Sultan
20 6, 9 | Jalalu-'d-Din's son, Bahau-'d-Din Sultan Valad:~Part of the
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