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1 Pre | revealed his inimitable gift of song is not known. There is a
2 Pre | shallow water heard the frog's song, and were filled with a
3 Pre | the village of truth." The song that filled his soul with
4 I(*) | The first line of this song, the opening poem in the
5 V | grown wise--and grey!~The song is sung and the pearl is
6 V(*) | how comes it that in thy song thou hast declared that
7 V(*) | tried his hand upon this song, which is one of the most
8 VI | mind like water clear,~A song that swells and dies upon
9 VIII | From lip to lip, and the song thou hast sung?~ ~
10 X(*) | This song is not to be found in the
11 XI(*) | sings, if he be wise, his song of praise, and so departs.~
12 XIII | my brain with the sweet song he sang.~It was the proclamation
13 XVIII(*)| him the immortal gift of song. Hafiz in his youth fell
14 XIX | for 'mid the woven rope~Of song, he brought word from my
15 XIX(*) | Sufis, in the minstrel's song, or divine message, which
16 XXVII | Stayed but to fill its song with tears, and fled.~ ~
17 XXXIX | oh Saki, of thy wine,~My song shall turn upon this argument.~
18 XXXIX | s handmaidens runs this song of mine.~The sugar-loving
19 XXXIX | to their mind.~See how my song, that in one night was wrought,~
20 XL | shade,~A mind inclined to song, a mistress sweet,~A Cup-bearer
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