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Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | Why should I not return to mine own home? Why should I not 2 Pre | my dust in the street of mine own beloved? My bosom cannot 3 Pre | exile; let me return to mine own city, let me be master 4 Pre | sang its praise. "As far as mine eyes can see," he said, " 5 Pre | discord shake the two worlds, mine eyes are fixed upon the 6 Pre | I say that existence is mine when I have no knowledge 7 Pre | how that I exist not when mine eyes are fixed upon Him?"-- 8 I | reached the shore?~I sought mine own; the unsparing years~ 9 I | unsparing years~Have brought me mine own, a dishonoured name.~ 10 III | fair~I send to thee.~Unto mine eyes a stranger, thou that 11 III | the cup! a voice rings in mine cars~Crying: "Bear patiently 12 VI | what more can I obtain?~Mine is the joy of her companionship~ 13 VII | love like a huri I'ld take mine ease,~And wine! bring me 14 XII | garb released,~Oh heart of mine,~Where is the Tavern fane, 15 XII | Where is the sun?~Balm to mine eyes the dust, my head I 16 XIII | not at any time I lent mine ear~To hearken to the glories 17 XIII | earth;~Only thy beauty to mine eyes was dear.~Sleep has 18 XIV | my hopes away.~Light of mine eyes and harvest of my heart,~ 19 XIV | harvest of my heart,~And mine at least in changeless memory!~ 20 XIV | face is seamed with dust, mine eyes are wet.~Of dust and 21 XV | burn.~Oh come! and touch mine eyes, of thy sweet grace,~ 22 XV | now, I hold a mirror to mine eyes,~And nought but thy 23 XVIII | the breath of dawn, and mine~A stream of tears, since 24 XIX | unopened bud, oh heart of mine?~The wind of dawn that sets 25 XX | sign!~Between the ambush of mine eyes~And my heart's fort 26 XX | let joy's flowing cup be mine.~Cup-bearer, seize to-day, 27 XXI | brave a pledge of piety is mine,~Which is not worth a goblet 28 XXI | worth a goblet foaming up!~Mine enemy heaped scorn on me 29 XXIII | did change this house of mine~Into a heaven when that 30 XXIV | filled with madness like to mine~In all the taverns! my soiled 31 XXIV | and draw me near.~From out mine eyes unto my garment's hem~ 32 XXIV | my heart unbid,~And turns mine eyes into a bitter sea!~ 33 XXIV | dawn, and gaily rang~Upon mine ear those harbingers of 34 XXVIII| between thy ruby lips and mine!~Hast thou forgotten when 35 XXIX | load--oh, weep no more!~Mine enemies have persecuted 36 XXXIII| With the same pearls that mine once strewed for thee.~Question 37 XXXV | when a sweeter draught was mine,~Loud rose the songs of 38 XXXV | slave's chain!~Though from mine eyes tears flow unceasingly,~ 39 XXXIX | handmaidens runs this song of mine.~The sugar-loving birds 40 XLI | of Spring, these eyes of mine~Shall scatter tears upon 41 XLII | now sayeth: "A love was mine,~Loyal and wise, to dispel 42 XLII | a ruby was won~From the mine of manhood; they labour 43 XLIII | will rise.~Rise up! let mine eyes delight in thy stately


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