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1 Pre | receive the teachings of true wisdom until he has divested
2 Pre | refused to recognise as true representatives of Mahommad.
3 Pre | every way contrary to the true spirit of the Koran, made
4 Pre | birth, and to see again the true justice, beauty, and wisdom
5 Pre | all Sufis believe to be true.[2] "Is it permitted to
6 Pre | Essentially Beautiful and the True Beloved. Love, of which
7 Pre | thee to the love of the True." It is almost possible
8 Pre | to see the Beautiful in true order and succession, when
9 Pre | under the influence of true love, rising upward from
10 Pre | said and done, a poet's true kingdom. Of a different
11 Pre | declared that Hafiz rang true. "Hafiz is the most Persian
12 Pre | old Omar Khayyam ring like true metal." The criticism and
13 II | heart~But never was it a true lover's part~To vex with
14 III(*) | not a worshipper of the true God.) "Then Solomon wrote
15 V(*) | themselves that rapine was their true profession.~Stanza 3.--Joseph
16 V(*) | beheld the splendour of true beauty with different qualities,
17 IX(*) | for Hafiz in Shiraz. With true Persian exaggeration the
18 IX(*) | the reflection of God, the true Beloved.~Stanza 6.--It is
19 X | Whisper the tale of Hafiz true,~Fresh and afresh and new
20 XVI(*) | reach to the house of every true believer; that it will be
21 XXIV | harbingers of mirth:~"If the True Faith be such as thou dost
22 XXVI(*)| off, say the Persians, the true Cross, which had been enclosed
23 XXXIV | not the flame of Love's true fire~Which makes the torchlight
24 XLII | XLII~TRUE love has vanished from every
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