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1 Pre | and succession, when he comes towards the end will suddenly
2 Pre | the same conclusion: Sufi comes from an Arabic word signifying
3 Pre | eternity the perfume of love comes not to him who has not swept
4 Pre | when the day of reckoning comes, I fancy that the Sheikh
5 Pre | nought. Fate is that which comes to the brink without the
6 Pre | has veiled his face, how comes it that his lovers are reciting
7 Pre | the Romance of the Rose comes nearer than any other Western
8 II | For Love's diviner breath comes but to those~That suppliant
9 II(*) | nightingale; he warns men that it comes not but by humiliation and
10 V(*) | the fairest jewels; how comes it that in thy song thou
11 IX | The Bird of joy when it comes to thy net.~As the tulip
12 XVI(*) | equally indifferent whether he comes to them with or without
13 XVIII(*) | early spring, before it comes into leaf, it is covered
14 XXIV | is hid,~A flood of grief comes from my heart unbid,~And
15 XXXI | Present steals away~The Future comes, and bringing--what? Dost
16 XXXII | meeting, and from darkness comes the light!~ ~
17 XXXVI | But when the time of roses comes again,~Take what it gives,
18 XXXVII(*)| XXXIII.~The word bezoar comes from two Arabic roots which
19 XXXVIII | The cry of man and woman comes to thee,~Open thy lips and
20 XXXIX | magic of her eyes;~Forth comes the caravan of sorcery~When
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