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1 Pre | city, and hearing of his desire the inhabitants vied with
2 Pre | eaten at home, and had no desire to taste the honey that
3 Pre | to thee and thy heart's desire, oh Cup-bearer of Djem's
4 Pre | be master of my heart's desire." It was after this luckless
5 Pre | shadow o'er the dust of his desire."~It is not often that a
6 Pre | and were filled with a desire to find that wonderful ocean
7 Pre | the life to come, their desire shall be acceptable unto
8 Pre | bosoms are filled with the desire of this world and of the
9 Pre | these, and a wholehearted desire for truth, had been enough
10 Pre | whom he addressed. "If thou desire the jewelled cup of ruby
11 Pre | soul are fixed upon the desire of the Beloved: this at
12 Pre | which is filled with the desire of God must have some quality
13 Pre | the object of all men's desire; each of us will set out
14 I | at last thou attain the desire of thy life,~Cast the world
15 IX | world fulfilleth my heart's desire!~Reflected within the goblet'
16 XIII | heaves with last night's desire,~For countless echoes from
17 XIII | spoken word,~So echoes of desire his bosom fill.~ ~
18 XVI(*) | mortals. So that if a man desire to eat of any particular
19 XVIII(*)| end, was now filled with desire to become a poet, and insisted
20 XXVII | forth she sped.~Drunk with desire, I seized Love's cup divine,~
21 XXVIII | torch~Lighted the beacon of desire in me,~And when my heart,
22 XXIX | wheel give me my heart's desire;~Heaven's self shall change,
23 XXXIV | radiance draws the moth's desire~And send him forth with
24 XXXVI | hies,~They knew not his desire who counselled thee:~Question
25 XXXVII | shadow o'er the dust of my desire.~Flow, bitter tears, and
26 XXXVIII | XXXVIII~I CEASE not from desire till my desire~Is satisfied;
27 XXXVIII | not from desire till my desire~Is satisfied; or let my
28 XXXVIII | life is straitened with desire?~When I am dead, open my
29 XL | every one upon whose heart desire~For a fair face lies like
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