Part, Chapter
1 1, 4 | utter these praises~That slaves may attain the height of
2 1, 7 | dealings with His adoring slaves.~"Wherefore dost thou abandon
3 1, 10| high.~He lends aid to the slaves of the friends of God,~And
4 1, 15| They will stand in rings as slaves with rings in ears;~Dancing
5 1, 16| Thou findest fault with Thy slaves,~Verily it is right in Thee,
6 2, 3 | III. The King and his Two Slaves.~A king purchased two slaves,
7 2, 3 | Slaves.~A king purchased two slaves, one extremely handsome,
8 2, 3 | devils became the submissive slaves of his will.~When Jacob
9 3, 13| winds are their obedient slaves.~:~
10 3, 17| clearly, ~O protector of slaves, listen to my speech. ~A
11 4, 6 | O misery that rests on slaves!' 6~In that house of mine
12 5, 11| splendid apparel of the slaves of the Chief of Herat, and
13 5, 11| Chief how to treat faithful slaves!" Shortly after the Chief
14 5, 11| Chief was deposed, and his slaves were put to the torture
15 5, 13| similitudes of Thee!~Yet Thy slaves never cease devising images
16 6, 5 | Their hearts' desire to his slaves without toil,~And keep away
17 6, 5 | King of kings address His slaves?~How could He say, 'O temperate
18 6, 9 | Since all these forms are slaves of Him without form,~Why
19 6, 9 | yourself?~Since forms are slaves, apply them not to God,~
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