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feel 4
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feet 25
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26 unto
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25 fair
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25 let
25 long
25 now
Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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1 Pre | called the King under whose feet the garden of his kingdom 2 Pre | not to follow with pious feet the corpse of Hafiz, for 3 Pre | her presence; already her feet were bent upon a longer 4 Pre | alliteration like bangles upon her feet, and on her bosom the necklace 5 Pre | of Dante stands with its feet planted firmly upon the 6 I | was an easy thing,~But my feet have fallen on difficult 7 I(*) | animal like a gazelle. It has feet and tail like the gazelle' 8 I(*) | brought the dried head and feet of one of these animals 9 V | good counsel direct thy feet;~Far dearer to youth than 10 X | and new!~Saki, thy radiant feet I hail;~Flush with red wine 11 XVIII | sinister.~Oh Khizr, whose happy feet bathed in life's fount,~ 12 XVIII(*)| signifies Green; wherever his feet rested, the earth was covered 13 XXII | by a drunken band~At the feet of her who is fairer than 14 XXV | of Spring with soft warm feet doth wend.~The Day of Hope, 15 XXVI | following close behind~The feet of Spring, her scarlet chalice 16 XXX | before thy gate,~That the feet of Misfortune enter not 17 XXXIV | the dust I am, your bright feet stept.~For Heaven's self 18 XXXVII | me clean! for they~Whose feet are set upon the road that 19 XXXVII | rags beneath her flying feet,~To deck the place thy mistress 20 XXXVIII | smoke that rises round thy feet:~In my dead heart the fire 21 XL | tribute of enjoyment at thy feet,~That thou may'st live and 22 XL | towards the tavern turn thy feet!~The fairest robbers thou' 23 XLII | that were?~Ah, why are the feet of Khizr lingering?--~The 24 XLII | the field, to the players' feet,~The ball of God's favour 25 XLIII | thou turnest thy blessed feet,~Wine and the lute thou


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