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1 Pre | Jami says that he does not know under what Sufi doctor Hafiz
2 Pre | his tomb: "If thou wouldst know when he sought a home in
3 Pre | said he to Boswell, "we know the will is free, there'
4 Pre | some man is invoking God. I know not who he is; but this
5 Pre | not who he is; but this I know, that he must be a notable
6 Pre | Then Gabriel desired to know who this man could be, but
7 Pre | from it; then shalt thou know that the fire still burns
8 Pre | people once having got do not know how to parade enough. To
9 Pre | whom God hath not uplifted know not the meaning of him who
10 Pre | every man who thinks must know: "Surely the soul which
11 II(*) | who, sending for him to know the truth of the matter,
12 IV | near to life thy lovers know,~But know in vain!~God send
13 IV | life thy lovers know,~But know in vain!~God send to thee
14 XI | certain gain;~Who seeks to know the end of mortal care~Shall
15 XIII | eternal silence keeps--~I know not who has slipped into
16 XXVI(*) | readers of Matthew Arnold know. Kaikobad is said to have
17 XXIX(*) | the pilgrims see it they know that they have almost reached
18 XXXI | and bringing--what? Dost know?"~Summoned by thy melody
19 XXXII | Shall, when she cometh, know a great content.~The Zealot
20 XXXIII | wandering winds and thou shalt know~That from the dusk until
21 XXXIV(*)| God answered, Verily I know that which ye know not;
22 XXXIV(*)| Verily I know that which ye know not; and he taught Adam
23 XXXIV(*)| Did I not tell you that I know the secrets of heaven and
24 XXXIV(*)| of heaven and earth, and know that which ye discover and
25 XXXVI | no more!~If thou would'st know the secret of Love's fire,~
26 XL | That thou may'st live and know thy life is sweet.~Let every
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