Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | sort;~Has dammed up the stream and cleansed the channel,~
2 1, 2 | And then turned a fresh stream into. the channel;~Has cut
3 1, 5 | forever and aye.~Life, like a stream of water, is renewed and
4 2, 18| are fixed on the running stream,~Unwitting of the sweetness
5 3, 10| Weeds in plenty cover the stream like bubbles; ~When they
6 3, 12| praises are mingled into one stream, ~All the vessels are emptied
7 3, 17| water run away from the stream? ~When that water joins
8 3, 17| water joins the water of the stream ~It is lost therein, and
9 3, 17| and becomes itself the stream. ~Its individuality is lost,
10 4, 2 | Tis no river or small stream; 'tis the mighty ocean.~
11 4, 5 | which was fed by a running stream, and in this lake were three
12 4, 5 | took refuge in the running stream which communicated with
13 4, 5 | up and threw him into the stream, and by this device he saved
14 5, 1 | the divine Ocean like a stream.~But the light of the traveler
15 5, 10| prithee, go and see the stream that turns it.~When you
16 5, 11| that Waterfowl in every stream!~How can you get water from
17 5, 13| Testifies to the existence of a stream of water.~O Thou who art
18 6, 5 | prescription, and at once went to a stream, where he saw a Sufi bathing
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