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1 Pre | redoubled his orgies in the face of danger. Uncertain of
2 Pre | s time); "he is fair of face, imposing of presence, and
3 Pre | the fearless and terrible face. Hearing that his brother
4 Pre | glad am I to see the King's face again."~The date of his
5 Pre | poet concludes, "his is the face reflected in the mirror;
6 Pre | human love: "Avert not thy face from~[1. Yusuf and Zuleikha.]~
7 Pre | little mark upon the water's face and disappears." These are
8 Pre | the Beloved has veiled his face, how comes it that his lovers
9 Pre | upon the desert's dusty face." Pitiful tragedies, great
10 III | s road-absent, I see thy face,~And in thine car my wind-blown
11 III | Creator mirrored in thy face~Thine eyes shall see, God'
12 III(*) | lapwing threw a leaf upon her face. And they say that Bilkis
13 V | I bring her? a beautiful face~Needs nor jewel nor mole
14 V(*) | paint, of which a beautiful face does not stand in need,
15 XII | meet?~His friend's bright face warms not the enemy~When
16 XIV | comrade of the road!~My face is seamed with dust, mine
17 XV | blind to all but to thy face.~Open the gates and bid
18 XVI | is nought and the dial's face.~On the lip of Oblivion
19 XVII | or vile, shall appear his face.~Alike the drunk and the
20 XXI | best for thee to hide thy face from those~That long for
21 XXII | fair without the beloved's face,~Nor merry the Spring without
22 XXIV | mirror forth the Great King's face;~One ray of light from out
23 XXV | misery,~My lady's gracious face can comfort me,~And at the
24 XXVIII | to me, when on my happy face~Clearly thy love was writ,
25 XXIX | Joseph shall return, whose face~A little time was hidden:
26 XXXII | hungered for his lady's face~Shall, when she cometh,
27 XXXIV | one, like Hafiz, from the face of Thought~Has torn the
28 XXXVII | eye shall gaze upon her face,~No glass but that of an
29 XXXVIII| fain to seek.~Reveal thy face! that the whole world may
30 XXXIX | of thy longing for his face.~The breezes whispering
31 XL | heart desire~For a fair face lies like a burden sore,~
32 XLIII | idol of Hafiz' worship; thy face~From the world and life
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