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1 Pre | and his works. "They shall bring insanity," he declared, "
2 Pre | wine! Oh wind of the dawn, bring unto me the dust from my
3 Pre | prejudice, but I cannot bring myself to believe that the
4 I | oh Cup-bearer, rise! and bring~To lips that are thirsting
5 III | domain,~I send my life to bring thee peace again,~Dear life
6 V | barter Bokhara and Samarkand.~Bring, Cup-bearer, all that is
7 V | beggar am I;~What shall I bring her? a beautiful face~Needs
8 V(*) | that love for him would bring Zuleikha (us, things possible)
9 VII | take mine ease,~And wine! bring me wine, the giver of mirth!~
10 VIII | goblet has cleft it in two!~Bring wine for the king and the
11 IX | pleasures that wine alone can bring!~Let not the blandishments
12 XI | But those that time may bring thou shalt not dread.~Waters
13 XV | with child! what will she bring to birth?"~I sit and ask
14 XVII | finger has writ, who can say.~Bring the cup in thine hand to
15 XX | street of So-and-So,~Oh wind, bring perfumes sweet to me~For
16 XX | sick and pale with woe;~Oh bring me rest from misery!~The
17 XX | this wasted heart of mine--~Bring me a promise and a sign!~
18 XX | flies,~Beneath her lashes, bring to me!~Sorrow and absence,
19 XX | wine-cup from the hand of Youth~Bring me for pity and for ruth!~
20 XX | felicity,~Some written surety bring to me!~My heart threw back
21 XX | street of So-and-So,~Oh wind, bring perfumes sweet to me!~ ~
22 XXIV | her roots with tears. Ah, bring to me~The wine vessel! since
23 XXIV | this sweet To-day~Should bring unknown To-morrow to the
24 XXVI | with his heart's tears.~Bring, bring the cup! drink we
25 XXVI | his heart's tears.~Bring, bring the cup! drink we while
26 XXX | the lovely maid dost thou bring?~Bid me not wake from my
27 XXX(*)| beautiful voices. The people bring with them fruits and sweetmeats,
28 XL | gifts a tranquil mind may bring;~No heart is dark when the
29 XLIII | and the lute thou shalt bring in thine hand to me,~Thy
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