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eye-brow 1
eyebrows 1
eyelashes 3
eyes 44
fable 2
fabulous 1
face 32
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46 through
45 than
45 world
44 eyes
43 mine
43 wind
42 see
Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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eyes

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1 Pre | hour came. He who, in the eyes of the world, was the light 2 Pre | Shah Shudja), through those eyes which had gazed victorious 3 Pre | wash bright with it the eyes of his heart."~Once only 4 Pre | Yekaneh Bina, of those whose eyes are fixed upon One alone: " 5 Pre | praise. "As far as mine eyes can see," he said, "I behold 6 Pre | sounds of the lute, their eyes are fixed upon the cup, 7 Pre | shake the two worlds, mine eyes are fixed upon the road 8 Pre | behind the veil which his eyes could not pierce.~Be that 9 Pre | the hidden meaning, like eyes half seen through their 10 Pre | that I exist not when mine eyes are fixed upon Him?"--a 11 Pre | many tears shall thine eyes thread upon thine eyelashes!" 12 Pre | stair, Hafiz was opening his eyes upon a yet more tumultuous 13 II | Upon thine eyelashes thine eyes shall thread~A thousand 14 II | still nor hide from curious eyes.~ ~ 15 III | send to thee.~Unto mine eyes a stranger, thou that art~ 16 III | mirrored in thy face~Thine eyes shall see, God's image in 17 IV | IV~* SLEEP on thine eyes, bright as narcissus flowers,~ 18 IV | love's agony from curious eyes,~Ah, not in vain thy tears, 19 IX | forbidden I drain.~The drunken eyes of my comrades shine,~And 20 IX | with tears, oh Hafiz, thine eyes are wet,~Scatter them round 21 XII | is the sun?~Balm to mine eyes the dust, my head I bow~ 22 XIII | Only thy beauty to mine eyes was dear.~Sleep has forsaken 23 XIV | hopes away.~Light of mine eyes and harvest of my heart,~ 24 XIV | is seamed with dust, mine eyes are wet.~Of dust and tears 25 XV | Oh come! and touch mine eyes, of thy sweet grace,~For 26 XV | I hold a mirror to mine eyes,~And nought but thy reflection 27 XVIII | SLAVES of thy shining eyes are even those~That diadems 28 XX | Between the ambush of mine eyes~And my heart's fort there' 29 XXIII | kind and tender glance, her eyes~With an abounding loveliness 30 XXIV | draw me near.~From out mine eyes unto my garment's hem~A 31 XXIV | heart unbid,~And turns mine eyes into a bitter sea!~Nay, 32 XXIV | flowers defied~Thy shining eyes to prove themselves more 33 XXVII | tears of blood my weeping eyes have shed,~A crimson stream 34 XXVIII| forgot?) drew from thine eyes reproof,~And made thee hold 35 XXX | the maid with the drunken eyes,~What news of the lovely 36 XXXIII| And therefore faithful eyes still strew the ground~With 37 XXXIII| Sing, Hafiz, sing again of eyes that weep!~For still the 38 XXXV | chain!~Though from mine eyes tears flow unceasingly,~ 39 XXXVI | shall be manifest unto thine eyes:~Question the torch flame 40 XXXVII| the pure thou lift thine eyes."~Seeing but himself, the 41 XXXIX | shalt learn the magic of her eyes;~Forth comes the caravan 42 XL | see.~The Saki's radiant eyes, God favouring,~Are like 43 XLI | clouds of Spring, these eyes of mine~Shall scatter tears 44 XLIII | rise.~Rise up! let mine eyes delight in thy stately grace!~


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