Part, Chapter
1 1, 16| with his sword even his own child.~Fear then, and revile not
2 2, 8 | excusing themselves,~Till their child begins to cry.~In you too
3 2, 10| Again they say, 'Suppose a child or a woman enter,~Who lacks
4 3, 5 | Canaan.~Noah cried, "Ho! child, come into the ark and rest, ~
5 3, 6 | The mere Sufi is the " child of the season;"~He clings
6 3, 6 | in overwhelming love.~A child of any one is never free
7 3, 12| body." 5~Reason, the Lord's child, has become a pauper,~Lust,
8 3, 16| effects and by similitudes.~A child knows naught of the nature
9 3, 16| perfect knowledge, and the child;~So that the child knows
10 3, 16| and the child;~So that the child knows the matter by a similitude,~
11 4, 6 | Hakim Sanai,~'Thou art a child; thy house is full of pictures.'~
12 4, 8 | Another illustration is a child who played at besieging
13 4, 8 | on him wisdom, though a child," 1 and it became to him
14 5, 12| now less than that of a child.~Age and abstinence have
15 5, 13| should see it."~But if the child sees not the state of reason,~
16 6, 4 | Shaikh whilst yet only a child!~You run up like a gourd
17 6, 5 | borne twenty children,~Each child tells a tale of pleasure
18 6, 5 | union"~Become big with child, viz., with forms of "states"
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