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Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | Hulagu, a grandson of the great Tartar invader Chinghis 2 Pre | nominal allegiance to the Great Khan of the Mongols in Cambalec 3 Pre | modest although his power is great and his territories extensive. 4 Pre | occasion he wished to build a great gate in that city, and hearing 5 Pre | bursts into flower. "Oh great and holy!" cries the poet, " 6 Pre | whither his fame drew a great number of pupils. We find 7 Pre | the world has been to a great extent fulfilled. A very 8 Pre | which he received from the great men of his day, he is said 9 Pre | philosophical treatises," says his great Turkish editor, Sudi, "to 10 Pre | teacher.~Hafiz belonged to the great sect from which so many 11 Pre | enough to account for the great perversion of Mahommad's 12 Pre | opinion that quietism is the great curse of the East. "The 13 Pre | it has removed him, in great measure, from the touch 14 Pre | are the utterances of a great poet, the imaginative interpreter 15 Pre | face." Pitiful tragedies, great rejoicings, the fall of 16 II(*) | began the building of a great city which his son completed. 17 II(*) | finished he set out with a great attendance to take a view 18 III(*) | brought Solomon news of the great Queen, and told him that 19 IV | in vain!~God send to thee great length of happy days~Lo, 20 V(*) | round, dishes of rice and great quantities of cooked food 21 V(*) | that the original is of great beauty.~The whole poem has 22 VII(*) | shadowy retreat planted with great plane-trees. The water which 23 VIII | perfection of mortal birth~In the great Is Not at the last shall 24 VIII(*) | bound together by the first great pact between God and man.~ 25 X(*) | beautiful coming from a great distance, the singer ending 26 XI(*) | its waters are led into a great square lake, a month's journey 27 XVI(*) | or, more probably, that a great number of those upon whom 28 XIX(*) | They rased to the ground great cities; they reduced populous 29 XXI(*) | dervishes, although they have great pretensions to sanctity, 30 XXIV | glass to mirror forth the Great King's face;~One ray of 31 XXVI(*) | son in the battle "by the great Oxus stream, the yellow 32 XXX(*) | is a well-built town of a great size, a wide celebrity, 33 XXX(*) | three times a week to the great mosque. Often as many as 34 XXX(*) | hands on account of the great heat. Each day in one of 35 XXXII | when she cometh, know a great content.~The Zealot seeks 36 XXXIX(*)| Shiraz, the fame of whose great skill had reached Bengal. 37 XXXIX(*)| unable to show wonders as great as those performed by Moses. 38 XL(*) | sin, were carried into a great mountain and suspended by


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