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1 Pre | Hafiz replies that the road in which he walks is not
2 Pre | he replied, 'It is a dark road.' And a third time, 'It
3 Pre | eyes are fixed upon the road from whence cometh my Friend."
4 Pre | is an illusion upon the road of life." But he handles
5 Pre | for it along a different road, and if none will find his
6 Pre | and if none will find his road easy to follow, each may,
7 I | but knew~The ways of the road and the hostelry.~Where
8 I(*) | acquainted with the "ways of the road and the hostelry." In their
9 I(*) | weary travellers upon life's road with the spiritual draught
10 III(*) | him who follows the right road. After which he said :Behave
11 VIII | outside?~Except thy road through affliction pass,~
12 XI | His thrall shall miss the road and err,~'Tis but to teach
13 XII | deeds?~Look on my long-drawn road, and whence it came,~And
14 XIV | Pity be my comrade of the road!~My face is seamed with
15 XXI(*) | journeying-in the wrong road.~Stanza 5.--So far I have
16 XXI(*) | fears of the dangers of the road and the discomforts of seasickness.
17 XXIX | far, and perilous is thy road,~Yet every path leads to
18 XXIX(*)| wastes through which their road lies.~
19 XXXVII | Whose feet are set upon the road that lies~'Twixt Earth and
20 XXXIX | of a night, its year-long road shall find.~And thou whose
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