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1 Pre | who, in the eyes of the world, was the light he had kindled (
2 Pre | gazed victorious upon the world, thrust the hot iron." A
3 Pre | a faithful servant. "The world," he said, "is like unto
4 Pre | violence and oppression in this world of pitfalls! alas for the
5 Pre | polo stick, and the whole world be a playing-ground unto
6 Pre | all the drunkards of the world has been to a great extent
7 Pre | alone: "They say that the world has no external or tangible
8 Pre | or the Preserver of the world; in the third he appears
9 Pre | existed before birth into the world. Just as in the Dialogue
10 Pre | treat it as an allegory. The world is posterior to God only
11 Pre | themselves with saying that the world came into existence when
12 Pre | forth and sought through the world, yet he saw not the servant
13 Pre | Creator and Ruler of the world, he is also the Essentially
14 Pre | with the desire of this world and of the world to come."[
15 Pre | of this world and of the world to come."[1] And in the
16 Pre | story-tellers--"Behold the world is as the shadow of a cloud
17 Pre | co-religionists, and to look upon the world from a wider standpoint.
18 Pre | the good things of this world. "The Garden of Paradise
19 Pre | forget that even if the world is no more than an intangible
20 Pre | upon a yet more tumultuous world. Both were driven by the
21 Pre | in a little corner of the world, loom to us, under the poet'
22 Pre | been expounded to the outer world. The tavern, for instance,
23 Pre | his songs. He wrote of the world as he found it. In his experience
24 I | desire of thy life,~Cast the world aside, yea, abandon it!"~ ~
25 I(*) | found the best musk in the world, and I will tell you how
26 II | thy cup, the mirror of the world?~Ah, where is Love, thou
27 V(*) | following comment: "In the world of non-existence and possibility,
28 VI | upon all the gold in the world's mart,~On all the tears
29 VI | mart,~On all the tears the world hath shed in vain~Shall
30 VII | brave~The assault of the world; when thy fortress falls,~
31 VIII | wine is proclaimed to a world athirst.~Like a rock your
32 IX | oh minstrel, sing:~The world fulfilleth my heart's desire!~
33 IX | told,~In the Book of the World lives my constancy.~But
34 XIII | slave in vain;~Nor this world nor the next shall make
35 XIV | crunching sugar, good~Seemed the world to me who could not stay~
36 XVI | nought is the gear of the world and the strife!~One passion
37 XVI | die--~The powers of the world endure for an hour,~But
38 XXIX | score.~The secret of the world thou shalt not learn,~And
39 XXXI | shall blow,~The ancient world shall turn to youth again,~
40 XXXVI | passing o'er~The whole wide world, and the offender I~Ah,
41 XXXVIII| thy face! that the whole world may be~Bewildered by thy
42 XXXIX | righteousness~Though the world lure thee! like a wrinkled
43 XL(*) | would be punished in this world or the next; they chose
44 XLIII | from the snares of the world set free.~When the voice
45 XLIII | worship; thy face~From the world and life shall bid him come
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