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1 Pre | Shiraz. Sheikh Mahmud did not give himself up completely to
2 Pre | the tavern!" sings Hafiz, "give me the precious goblet,
3 Pre | their heart." And again: "Give me not the cup until I have
4 Pre | man asked his father to give him his vizir, Jelaleddin,
5 Pre | after Timur's departure. "Give me the cup," he says in
6 Pre | Khak-i-Mosalla, dust of Mosalla, give the number 791, that is
7 Pre | attracts the Oriental mind. "Give us a working theory," we
8 Pre | accept; they are bound to give an outward adhesion to it,
9 Pre | they did not venture to give expression to their real
10 Pre | his life for venturing to give voice to his opinion, he
11 Pre | and again he heard him give a favourablc answer to the
12 Pre | equally unsatisfactory to give a completely mystical or
13 III | and songs~I send to thee.~Give me the cup! a voice rings
14 III(*) | to them, for they shall give him that for which he seeks.~
15 VI | drunkard and the beggar, give~The temple of the grape
16 XI | What more has earth to give? All ye that wait,~Where
17 XXI(*) | and with being able to give efficacious charms. . . .
18 XXI(*) | far I have endeavoured to give the mystical interpretation
19 XXV | comfort me,~And at the end give what I sorrow for.~Light-hearted
20 XXIX | before~The turning wheel give me my heart's desire;~Heaven'
21 XXX(*) | They go completely veiled, give much in alms, and repair
22 XXXVI | more.~Ask not the monk to give thee Truth's pure gold,~
23 XXXVIII| die,~Will her sweet lips give all my longing peace.~My
24 XL | for me, some image sweet.~Give thanks for nights spent
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