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1 Pre | Batuta, "how far is the earth removed from the Pleiades!"
2 Pre | Empty the dregs upon the earth, and go."~So perished the
3 Pre | the four quarters of the earth; may it be for all time
4 Pre | orbit, every quarter of the earth is full of evil and wickedness!
5 Pre | desired to rest in the sacred earth which holds the bones of
6 Pre | planted firmly upon the earth: man and his deeds might
7 VI | flowery close~Of the fair earth, these are enough for me~
8 VI | all the treasures that the earth can boast,~A brimming cup
9 VI | Paradise~Though heaven and earth before me God unroll,~Back
10 VII | the leaves of my garden of earth;~With a love like a huri
11 VIII | treaty: Am I not Lord of the earth?~Man sealed with a sigh:
12 XI | garden fair,~What more has earth to give? All ye that wait,~
13 XIII | hearken to the glories of the earth;~Only thy beauty to mine
14 XVII | yield--~Ah, make the most of earth's treasury!~The flickering
15 XVIII(*)| wherever his feet rested, the earth was covered with green herbs.~
16 XXI | like Hafiz, the delights of earth,~Ask not one grain of favour
17 XXIV | For nought but these on earth or heaven I care.~What though
18 XXIV | and drum, what time the earth~Awaited the white dawn,
19 XXV | and forgot when o'er the earth~The wind of Spring with
20 XXXII(*)| which are buried deep in the earth, is due to the action of
21 XXXIV(*)| to place a substitute on earth; they said, Wilt thou place
22 XXXIV(*)| the secrets of heaven and earth, and know that which ye
23 XXXIV(*)| ordered to take from the earth seven handfuls of clay of
24 XXXIV(*)| in turn was moved by the earth's prayer that he would not
25 XXXIV(*)| seven handfuls from the earth, but hearing her lamentations,
26 XXXIV(*)| substance should return to the earth from whence it had been
27 XXXIV(*)| all the creatures of the earth, though they had at first
28 XXXV | should be forgot,~Though the earth cover the enamoured head,~
29 XXXVII | Consume the fleeting harvest Earth may yield!~Oh Cypress-tree!
30 XXXVII | the road that lies~'Twixt Earth and Heaven Thou shalt be
31 XL(*) | musicians and singers upon the earth. Zohra played a part in
32 XL(*) | Marut, to go down to the earth as judges over man, and
33 XL(*) | than any other woman upon earth, came before their judgment-seat
34 XLI | Till thou too from the earth thine head shalt thrust.~ ~
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