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Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | in their name. About the time of the birth of Hafiz, that 2 Pre | master of Yezd.~From this time onward the governors of 3 Pre | to seek refuge a second time in Isfahan. Four years later, 4 Pre | very high in Ibn Batuta's time); "he is fair of face, imposing 5 Pre | for the second and last time, the greater part of Persia 6 Pre | jewels.~Worn out before his time with riotous living, Shah 7 Pre | Poem V.), and not at the time of the second conquest of 8 Pre | uncle to Mansur, and some time governor of Yezd; but no 9 Pre | the poem, and at the same time cursed him and his works. " 10 Pre | earth; may it be for all time a guardian unto thee!"~One 11 Pre | absent from Shiraz at the time of Mansur's accession-perhaps 12 Pre | his realm?"~Hafiz by this time had grown old. Youth had 13 Pre | imported from India after the time of Mahommad; some that it 14 Pre | century of the Hejira was a time of fermentation and of the 15 Pre | came the lover a second time and knocked, and again the 16 Pre | its existence and not in time: the Sufis were not far 17 Pre | deep sea.' And a second time he replied, 'It is a dark 18 Pre | dark road.' And a third time, 'It is a secret which I 19 Pre | of another, but for all time. Fitz-Gerald knew it when 20 Pre | nothing more) that at the time when mystical poetry was 21 Pre | almost contemporaries. At the time when Dante was climbing 22 Pre | smallest incidents of his time, the sum of all that it 23 Pre | representation of his own time, and of the life of the 24 Pre | and brave man before his time and since, I think he was 25 I(*) | the hostelry." In their time they may themselves have 26 VII(*) | Nevertheless, from the time of Abu Bekr and Ali onwards, 27 XI | ills devise,~But those that time may bring thou shalt not 28 XIII | zither sweeps.~Lo, not at any time I lent mine ear~To hearken 29 XIII | sprang.~And ever, since the time that Hafiz heard~His Lady' 30 XIV | had not castled, and the time is gone.~What shall I play? 31 XVI | while the Shadow delays,~For Time's self is nought and the 32 XVIII(*)| and followed him for a time, learning wisdom from him, 33 XX | glances cold,~Before my time have made me old;~A wine-cup 34 XXIV | sound of pipe and drum, what time the earth~Awaited the white 35 XXVI | Shall rouse thy wonder; Time's revolving sphere~Over 36 XXVI | on me,~I care not so that Time's unfriendly glance~Still 37 XXIX | return, whose face~A little time was hidden: weep no more--~ 38 XXX(*) | di, the first poet of his time. Close at hand is a hermitage 39 XXXIV | Yet since the earliest time that man has sought~To comb 40 XXXIV(*)| empty-handed. The fourth time God sent Azrail, the angel 41 XXXV(*) | letter of thanks. At the same time, in spite of this rational 42 XXXVI | no remedy!~But when the time of roses comes again,~Take 43 XXXIX | limits set by space and time!~O'er plains and mountain-tops 44 XL | jewelled fancies decked,~And in Time's gallery I yet may meet~ 45 XL(*) | as follows: Once upon a time the angels fell to marvelling 46 XL(*) | return to heaven. For some time the two angels accomplished 47 XLII | has befallen the wheels of Time?~ ~ 48 XLIII | Of life and the living, time and the mortal span:~Pour


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