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Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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wind

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1 Pre | the threatened quarter got wind of the King's design, and 2 Pre | retired spot to which even the wind is a stranger, come to the 3 Pre | and the perfumed wine! Oh wind of the dawn, bring unto 4 Pre | s retreating army. "The wind has brought me word," he 5 Pre | Hafiz sings: "Though the wind of discord shake the two 6 Pre | sings the cool rush of the wind of dawn, the scarlet cup 7 I | ways.~I have prayed the wind o'er my heart to fling~The 8 II | purple tresses curled,~The wind of morning through the alleys 9 III | III~* WIND from the east, oh Lapwing 10 IV | not in vain~Last night the wind from out her village blew,~ 11 IV(*) | beneath the warm breath of the wind that blows from where thou 12 VIII | pomp, and the steeds of the wind,~And the speech of birds, 13 VIII | speech of birds, down the wind have fled,~And he that was 14 VIII(*) | behind. He harnessed the wind as a steed to his chariot, 15 IX | drunkenness loosen the rein.~Oh wind, if thou passest the garden 16 IX | The message I send to him, wind that blows!~"Why hast thou 17 X | afresh and new and new!~Wind of the dawn that passest 18 XIV | the red rose, then came a wind,~And catching at the boughs 19 XIV | me who could not stay~The wind of Death that swept my hopes 20 XVIII | forswear.~Drift, like the wind across a violet bed,~Before 21 XVIII(*)| bow their heads when the wind passes over them, so they 22 XIX | me~Set to his melody.~The wind itself bore joy to Solomon;~ 23 XIX | bud, oh heart of mine?~The wind of dawn that sets closed 24 XX | street of So-and-So,~Oh wind, bring perfumes sweet to 25 XX | street of So-and-So,~Oh wind, bring perfumes sweet to 26 XXIII | When, to the kisses of the wind, the morn~Unveils the rose' 27 XXV | when o'er the earth~The wind of Spring with soft warm 28 XXV | thorns all men forget,~The wind of Winter ends its proud 29 XXVI | where even now the restless wind~Scatters the dust of Djem' 30 XXVII | above a flame caught by the wind,~So rose she from my breast 31 XXX | s close~Flies the north wind laden with ambergris--~Oh, 32 XXX | to Shiraz when the north wind blows!~There abideth the 33 XXX | has put it to shame.~Oh wind that blows from the sun-rising,~ 34 XXXI | of Dawn's musk-strewing wind shall blow,~The ancient 35 XXXI | jessamine a brimming cup,~And wind flowers lift their scarlet 36 XXXII(*)| to the action of rain and wind and of the rays of the sun.~ 37 XXXVI | But ask no more the sweet wind's wayward choir.~Ask me 38 XXXVII | apart!~And when from her the wind blows perfume sweet,~Tear, 39 XXXVIII | meadow blows the western wind,~Through every garden he 40 XXXIX | Shah's garden blows the wind of Spring,~The tulip in 41 XLII | And what has befallen the wind of Spring?~None now sayeth: " 42 XLII | in vain,~The fleet-footed wind and the quickening rain,~ 43 XLIII | Before, like dust that the wind bears from place to place,~


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