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1 Pre | vegetables. "Oh disciple of the tavern!" sings Hafiz, "give me
2 Pre | night Hafiz strayed into the tavern, and it seemed to him that
3 Pre | cheek the dust from the tavern threshold"--"Blessed are
4 Pre | to the outer world. The tavern, for instance, is the place
5 I(*) | mean only the keeper of a tavern or caravanserai. But in
6 II | his love's repose."~The tavern step shall be thy hostelry,~
7 VIII | And the second door of the tavern gapes wide,~The low and.
8 XII | heart of mine,~Where is the Tavern fane, the Tavern priest,~
9 XII | is the Tavern fane, the Tavern priest,~Where is the wine?~
10 XIII | of revelry,~Where is the tavern that sets forth such cheer!~
11 XVII | lie on the bricks of the tavern floor,~And a brick shall
12 XVII | to Heaven's gate~From the tavern where thou hast tarried
13 XXI | and said~"Forth from the tavern gate!" Why am I thrust~From
14 XXI(*) | would be thrust from out the tavern doors. From these straits
15 XXIV | light's denied.~Before the tavern door a Christian sang~To
16 XXV | for.~Light-hearted to the tavern let me go,~Where laughs
17 XXVIII | when a sojourner~Within the tavern gates and drunk with wine,~
18 XXXI | Forth from the mosque! the tavern calls to me!~Would'st hinder
19 XXXII | in Paradise;~Here at the tavern gate my heaven lies,~I need
20 XXXIV | angels stood without~The tavern door, and knocked in vain,
21 XXXIV(*)| angels as standing at the tavern door, where man may enter
22 XL | care,~With me towards the tavern turn thy feet!~The fairest
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