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Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | towards providing him with a good equipment for life. Although 2 Pre | whom Abu Ishac had been so good a patron; moreover, he nursed 3 Pre | was not averse from such good wishes as these from the 4 Pre | Kawameddin Hassan, was also a good friend to Hafiz. In the 5 Pre | counsel of Hafiz: 'Go and do good!' for I see that this maxim 6 Pre | doubtful reputation in such good stead.~Hafiz was married 7 Pre | to nihilism. The highest good to which the Sufis can attain, 8 Pre | vexed question is perhaps as good as any other: "Sir," said 9 Pre | will and to work for his good pleasure " (Phil. ii. 12).]~ 10 Pre | question them concerning good and evil." But such expressions 11 Pre | teaching. There is neither good nor evil, since both alike 12 Pre | Ali in order to keep on good terms with the orthodox, 13 Pre | are few. Most Sufis are good and religious men, holding 14 Pre | unwilling to despise the good things of this world. "The 15 Pre | supplied by the Oriental is as good as the other. But, then, 16 Pre | most of them would lose a good half of their interest. 17 Pre | of the veil?" Like many a good and brave man before his 18 I(*) | with the reply, that it was good policy to steal from the 19 I(*) | speaking of. The flesh is very good to eat. Messer Marco brought 20 V | lay.~But, fair Love, let good counsel direct thy feet;~ 21 XI(*) | of this lake the souls of good Mahommadans rest and find 22 XII | drunkenness be linked to piety~And good repute?~Where is the preacher' 23 XIV | parrot crunching sugar, good~Seemed the world to me who 24 XIX | s garden close,~Bringing good tidings of its queen and 25 XIX(*) | the power of the Tartars, good Lord, deliver us!" First 26 XXIV(*) | acknowledged that he had dealt a good blow on behalf of the Mahommadan 27 XXVII | vanished, and the timid foal,~Good Fortune, slipped the rein 28 XXVIII | Within the banquet-hall of Good Repute~(Hast thou forgot?) 29 XXXVII(*)| the Bezaar, being approved good against Venome" and Hawkins, 30 XL | thanks for nights spent in good company,~And take the gifts


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