Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | lion saw in the water the reflection of himself and of the hare
2 2, 1 | years.~Know, "Day " is the reflection of the mystery of the saints,~
3 2, 1 | The Friend,"~It is also a reflection of the same prophet.~For,
4 2, 1 | ecstasy of that company cast a reflection,~Whereby that Sufi's heart
5 2, 1 | peerless Ocean.~The first reflection cast is mere blind imitation;~
6 2, 3 | Martaza ('Ali) shined with its reflection,~He became the "Lion of
7 2, 8 | bright as the sun;~From the reflection of that light the sun became
8 2, 9 | one of them to make the reflection that he had acted very foolishly
9 3, 12| Yet when it casts that reflection back to its source, ~It
10 3, 12| praises is the moon, not its reflection; ~His infidelity arises
11 4, 2 | merely as it were a blurred reflection from the spiritual creation
12 4, 4 | Nothing is seen in him but the reflection of another. ~If you spit
13 4, 6 | console herself with the reflection that like always herds with
14 5, 6 | the parrot, seeing his own reflection in the mirror, fancies another
15 6, 8 | Whatever is seen in man is the reflection of God,~Even as the reflection
16 6, 8 | reflection of God,~Even as the reflection of the moon in water."~Say
17 6, 9 | This act is naught but a reflection from Himself!~The forms
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