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Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | sighs Ibn Batuta, "how far is the earth removed from 2 Pre | drama, but the end was not far off. In 1393 Timur advanced 3 Pre | admitted that the Sheikh went far towards providing him with 4 Pre | experience on that occasion was far from encouraging. He visited 5 Pre | life. His enemies went so far as to accuse him of heresy 6 Pre | Savants for 1821 and 1822.]~as far as to Ali himself, though 7 Pre | interpreted it in a manner far different from that intended 8 Pre | religions, but pushed too far it leads to pantheism, quietism, 9 Pre | he sang its praise. "As far as mine eyes can see," he 10 Pre | time: the Sufis were not far from the doctrine of the 11 Pre | whom all flows. Some go so far as to prefer Pharaoh to 12 Pre | things divine and human is far older than Sufi thought. 13 Pre | has been instructed thus far in the things of love, and 14 Pre | see that beauty, is not far from the end."~The Sufis 15 Pre | manifested in works. So far as the Sufis are striving 16 Pre | dream of the night."~How far the Divan of Hafiz can be 17 Pre | would have us cut down far reaching hope to the limit 18 I(*) | disrepute, and was degraded so far that it came to mean only 19 III | Lady, though the way~Is far to Saba, where I bid thee 20 III | to thy nest,~Fidelity.~Or far or near there is no halting-place~ 21 V | counsel direct thy feet;~Far dearer to youth than dear 22 V(*) | Zuleikha in Persian tales is far more creditable than that 23 XIX(*) | surrounding the town was far more thoroughly irrigated 24 XXI(*) | wrong road.~Stanza 5.--So far I have endeavoured to give 25 XXIII | that held her, lone and far~She joumeyeth that lay upon 26 XXV(*) | friends, to discover as far as possible the prevailing 27 XXVI(*)| whose rank had placed her so far above him, wandered through 28 XXIX | desirèd shore!~The goal lies far, and perilous is thy road,~ 29 XLIII | shall rise to a greater far than the mastery~Of life


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