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Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | between Hafiz and Timur took place (see note to Poem V.), and 2 Pre | between jest and earnest place the pointed saying, that 3 Pre | his grave should become a place of pilgrimage for all the 4 Pre | ocean of sin, he may find a place in paradise." It is a fortunate 5 Pre | This was due in the first place to the introduction of Greek 6 Pre | would be wretched in their place.[1] And finally, there is 7 Pre | they could not reasonably place one above another; nay more, 8 Pre | to enter into the highest place.'"~In the language of religious 9 Pre | Persians, Hafiz occupies the place that is filled by Shakespeare 10 Pre | victorious.~"Let the poet place upon her fingers the jewels 11 Pre | was taking a recognised place in the literature of Persia 12 Pre | tavern, for instance, is the place of instruction or worship, 13 I(*) | regained the honourable place from which it had fallen; 14 II(*) | within a day's journey of the place they were all destroyed 15 VII | alight?~Drunken am I, yet place not my name~In the Book 16 VII | his head,~He may find a place in God's Paradise.~ ~ 17 VII(*) | a fresh pair takes their place. The books which they have 18 XXI(*) | steps of the tavern--the place of instruction in Sufi doctrine.~ 19 XXI(*) | expenses to Hormuz, and there place him on a vessel of Mahmud 20 XXII | winds from a flower strewn place,~Without her bright check, 21 XXVI(*) | corpse. She was led to the place where the murdered King 22 XXX(*) | guardian of the highest place in heaven.~Ibn Batuta, the 23 XXX(*) | wide celebrity, and a high place among cities. It possesses 24 XXX(*) | his discourse. This takes place between the mid-day and 25 XXXIV(*)| the angels, I am going to place a substitute on earth; they 26 XXXIV(*)| earth; they said, Wilt thou place there one who will do evil 27 XXXVII | flying feet,~To deck the place thy mistress passes through.~ ~ 28 XLIII | that the wind bears from place to place,~I arise and flee 29 XLIII | wind bears from place to place,~I arise and flee beyond


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