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stole 4
stolen 5
stoles 1
stone 19
stoned 1
stones 14
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19 single
19 slaves
19 spring
19 stone
19 temple
19 third
19 together
Maulana Jalalu-'d-din Muhammad Rumi
Masnavi I Ma'navi

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stone

   Part, Chapter
1 1, 9 | other's shame,~That common stone and pure ruby may appear 2 2, 8 | and seizing the largest stone he could find, dashed it 3 2, 8 | the flies escaped, and the stone lighted upon the sleeper' 4 2, 10 | world revolve on this pivot stone; 3~But, in order to destroy 5 3, 13 | Keep telling forever a stone to become a ruby,~Keep telling 6 3, 13 | objectionable, may be made good.~Bid stone become gold that is impossible;~ 7 4, 3 | his beauty and wit,~The stone of death is a touchstone 8 4, 6 | instilled this knowledge into stone and staff; ~So that you 9 4, 6 | staves. ~The obedience of stone and staff is shown to you, ~ 10 5, 8 | absorbed in honey;~Or as a stone, which is changed into a 11 5, 8 | light of the sun.~In that stone its own properties abide 12 5, 8 | light of dawn.~But till that stone becomes a ruby it hates 13 5, 8 | Wherefore 'tis unlawful for the stone then to say 'I,~Because 14 5, 8 | beloved!~Because Pharaoh was a stone, Mansur a ruby;~Pharaoh 15 5, 10 | gain food. He lay down on a stone and went to sleep; and God 16 5, 10 | devices;~It turns steel and stone to water.~O you who attribute 17 5, 12 | broke the wine-jar with a stone, and the servant went and 18 6, Prol| nature,~His soul is like a stone on the plain.~Primal Soul 19 6, 5 | opposition of fair and foul, stone and pearl,~And no lust or


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