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soufisme 1
sought 9
sought- 1
soul 28
souls 3
sound 4
sounded- 1
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28 head
28 our
28 shudja
28 soul
27 again
27 day
27 first
Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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soul

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1 Pre | seldom.~This losing of the soul in God is only a return ( 2 Pre | harnessed to the chariot of the soul, longs to return to the 3 Pre | imperfect recollection, so the soul of the Sufi longs to return 4 Pre | upon by Mahommad. That the soul, when it has at last attained 5 Pre | between God and man; the soul is but an emanation from 6 Pre | servant of the Lord, one whose soul is dead to evil and whose 7 Pre | The song that filled his soul with gladness might strike 8 Pre | the following: "Heart and soul are fixed upon the desire 9 Pre | is, for if not, heart and soul are nought. Fate is that 10 Pre | thinks must know: "Surely the soul which is filled with the 11 Pre | so . . . then indeed the soul itself is nought. Surely 12 I(*) | refreshes and comforts the soul.~ 13 VI | send not forth my naked soul~From its poor house to seek 14 XI | Thou art but flattering thy soul with choice!~Who knows the 15 XIII | one within me weeps.~My soul shall rend the painted veil 16 XVI | quickened the heart and the soul,~The Beloved's presence 17 XVI | Love were not,~Heart and soul would sink to the common 18 XVII | Fanatic, thou that art pure of soul;~Not thine on the page of 19 XVIII(*)| George, saying that his soul passed by metempsychosis 20 XXI | jewels were not worth~Thy soul's disgrace~ ~ 21 XXVI | while yet we may~To our soul's ruin the forbidden draught~ 22 XXVII | I laid an ambush for her soul,~She saw and vanished, and 23 XXXIII | curls waylay my pilgrim soul,~As robbers use, and plunder 24 XXXVII | Grief to the mirror of his soul let in,~Oh Lord, and cloud 25 XXXVIII | love's red mouth, or let my soul expire,~Sighed from those 26 XXXVIII | life and love have fled.~My soul is on my lips ready to fly,~ 27 XL | wild rue upon his fire.~My soul is like a bride, with a 28 XLIII | rise up to welcome thee!~My soul, like a homing bird, yearning


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