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1 Pre | there remains to him but a vain memory of the other. I foresee
2 II(*) | how he looked for it in vain from that image of earthly
3 IV | narcissus flowers,~Falls not in vain~And not in vain thy hair'
4 IV | Falls not in vain~And not in vain thy hair's soft radiance
5 IV | radiance showers~Ah, not in vain!~Before the milk upon thy
6 IV | thy mockery,~And not in vain!"~Thy mouth the fountain
7 IV | lovers know,~But know in vain!~God send to thee great
8 IV | Archer lays,~Nor shoots in vain.~Art thou with grief afflicted,
9 IV | tears, oh Heart,~Are not in vain~Last night the wind from
10 IV | robe in two;~'Twas not in vain!~And Hafiz, though thy heart
11 IV | curious eyes,~Ah, not in vain thy tears, not vain thy
12 IV | not in vain thy tears, not vain thy sighs,~Not all in vain~ ~
13 IV | vain thy sighs,~Not all in vain~ ~
14 V | key to the Hidden 'twere vain to seek;~No wisdom of ours
15 VI | tears the world hath shed in vain~Shall they not satisfy thy
16 XI | question his experience in vain.~Thy fettered life hangs
17 XIII | trieth not His slave in vain;~Nor this world nor the
18 XVII | lived and worshipped in vain.~ ~
19 XXIX | maghilan wounds thee in vain,~The desert blooms again--
20 XXXII | laugh although the jest be vain!~For me the source of pleasure
21 XXXIV | tavern door, and knocked in vain, and wept;~They took the
22 XXXIV(*)| where they must knock in vain, and as moulding a wine-cup
23 XXXVI | learned books thou'lt seek in vain~The key to Love's locked
24 XXXVIII | that sought her lips in vain.~Others may find another
25 XLII | manhood; they labour in vain,~The fleet-footed wind and
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