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1 Pre | receive the teachings of true wisdom until he has divested himself
2 Pre | vizir, renowned for his wisdom), while Shah Shudja masquerades
3 Pre | us will turn to Hafiz for wisdom and comfort, or choose him
4 Pre | true justice, beauty, and wisdom of which it has retained
5 Pre | the part that the divine wisdom had imposed upon them. There
6 Pre | as a weary seeker after wisdom, praying God to show him
7 Pre | hunger and thirst after wisdom that he speaks), "ah, many
8 Pre | his longing after divine wisdom, and the Beatrice, perhaps
9 II | dost grace.~Patience and wisdom, Hafiz, in a sea~Of thine
10 V | twere vain to seek;~No wisdom of ours has unlocked that
11 V | gate,~And locked to our wisdom it still shall be.~But of
12 V(*) | wish to gather the higher wisdom from it, I may mention that
13 XI | err,~'Tis but to teach him wisdom through distress,~Else Pardon
14 XVIII(*)| him for a time, learning wisdom from him, as is related
15 XXV | flown,~Order and health thy wisdom marshals there.~Not one
16 XXVIII | found Love's passionate wisdom hidden there,~Which in the
17 XXXIV(*)| receive instruction in God's wisdom, but where they must knock
18 XXXIV(*)| into which divine love and wisdom are poured; and when he
19 XXXV | enamoured head,~And in the dust wisdom and passion rot.~My friends
20 XL(*) | they who taught Solomon wisdom.~Stanza 4.--For the superstition
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