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1 Pre | father of the three boys. Her words took instant effect; the
2 Pre | provided for him; in other words, that he tempered his orthodoxy
3 Pre | The letters of the Persian words Khak-i-Mosalla, dust of
4 Pre | mysticism, the playing with words that say one thing and mean
5 Pre | from yourselves. Or in the words of the Bhagaradgitah: He
6 Pre | in the Persian poem the words of the wise Diotima to Socrates: "
7 Pre | must be admitted that the words of the poet carry a different
8 Pre | bidden him farewell!" his words are as poignant now as they
9 Pre | again, he declares that his words are metaphorical, and should
10 Pre | mighty secrets that their words convey. "The things which
11 Pre | wish to express by the words wine, cup and cup-bearer,
12 Pre | of the leaf. Many of the words in the Sufi dictionary have
13 II | part~To vex with bitter words his love's repose."~The
14 III | and bum~Sonnets and broken words, sweet notes and songs~I
15 V | God pardon thee! for thy words were sweet;~Not unwelcomed
16 IX(*) | to his mistress; but his words, though they sound strangely
17 XIII | the fault is thine, our words were clear.~For all the
18 XVI(*)| translation of the Persian words. For the meaning of this
19 XVII | you that misconstrue my words' intent,~I lie on the bricks
20 XL(*) | But God, hearing their words, determined to expose them
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