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1 Pre | while he was in prison:~"Lay down thine arms when Fortune
2 Pre | the room where Shah Shudja lay sick to death, both brothers
3 Pre | I have no complaint to lay at your door; but now that
4 Pre | own home? Why should I not lay my dust in the street of
5 Pre | their greatest difficulties lay in reconciling the all-powerfulness
6 Pre | other it is essential to lay upon man some responsibility
7 Pre | Him?"--a man, that is, can lay claim to no individual existence;
8 Pre | but by the spirit that lay beneath it: "None shall
9 Pre | meaning deeper than that which lay upon the surface; the Romance
10 III(*) | and to take the key and lay it beneath her head. So
11 V | where the ruby and sugar lay.~But, fair Love, let good
12 XIII | silence rang?~My life into his lay the minstrel wove,~And filled
13 XV | nightingales attune their lay.~ ~
14 XVII | XVII~* LAY not reproach at the drunkard'
15 XVIII(*)| the same fountain, which lay in the Land of Darkness.
16 XIX | full voice divine,~What lay was his? for 'mid the woven
17 XIX(*) | ancient city of Rhages, which lay at a distance of about three
18 XXI(*) | wine. Nor was he worthy to lay his head even upon the dusty
19 XXIII | and far~She joumeyeth that lay upon my breast.~Not only
20 XXIII | Hafiz' hand might hold,~Lay in the beads that morn and
21 XXVI(*) | where the murdered King lay, and drawing a dagger, she
22 XXXI | listen, Minstrel, tune thy lay!~Thyself hast said: "The
23 XXXII | me the source of pleasure lay in pain,~And weeping for
24 XL | may each minute as it goes~Lay tribute of enjoyment at
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