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something 5
sometimes 8
somewhat 4
son 26
son-in-law 1
song 20
song-bird 1
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26 red
26 return
26 sent
26 son
26 such
26 too
26 unto
Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | seized the throne. He and his son Ahmed reigned in Baghdad 2 Pre | a rival Atabeg, and the son of Mahmud Shah was obliged 3 Pre | his gate to Shah Shudja, son of Mahommad ibn Muzaffar, 4 Pre | kindled (i.e. Mahommad's son, Shah Shudja), through those 5 Pre | to their protection his son Zein-el-Abeddin, his brothers, 6 Pre | the Koran by heart.~The son, whose future he had spent 7 Pre | Shah Rukh Mirza, Timur's son, leaving the conqueror to " 8 Pre | mythical anecdote. He was the son, according to one tradition, 9 Pre | remembers not his servant." The son of Oweis, Sultan Ahmed of 10 Pre | evilly disposed towards his son. Only the foolish are drinking 11 Pre | was married and he had a son. He laments the death of 12 Pre | touching is his lament for his son: "Alas! he found it easy 13 I(*) | the death of Hussein, the son of Ali, whom the Shi'ites 14 II(*) | mythical King Shedad, the son of Ad, the grandson of Irem, 15 II(*) | Irem, who was himself the son of Shem. The tribe of Ad 16 II(*) | of a great city which his son completed. Round his palace 17 II(*) | il regna, it n'y eut dans son empire ni mort, ni maladie, 18 II(*) | de l'Arabie et lui prit son tréne; it s'enfuit dans 19 III(*) | servant of God, Solomon, son of David, to Bilkis, Queen 20 XIV(*) | poem upon the death of his son.~Stanza 3.--Rosenzweig, 21 XIV(*) | precaution of marrying his son, and so securing for himself 22 XVIII(*)| preferred a man of genius to the son of a king. She would have 23 XXVI(*) | throne by the hero Rustum, son of Zal. It was in his reign 24 XXVI(*) | s arrny, killing his own son in the battle "by the great 25 XXVI(*) | the next stanza, was the son of Kaikobad, second king 26 XXVI(*) | to a violent death by his son, who proceeded to make proposals


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