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1 Pre | dregs upon the earth, and go."~So perished the first
2 Pre | our enemies would rejoice. Go therefore to Kerman and
3 Pre | take the counsel of Hafiz: 'Go and do good!' for I see
4 Pre | lover replied, 'It is I' 'Go hence,' returned the voice; '
5 Pre | ocean of which he spoke, but go where they would they could
6 Pre | from whom all flows. Some go so far as to prefer Pharaoh
7 Pre | whom thy favours fall!' 'Go to the Land of Rome,' God
8 XI | sit and sing of wine and go our way!~The modest and
9 XII | thy stair.~Where shall I go, where from thy presence?
10 XIX | rose.~Take thou the cup and go where meadows span~The plain,
11 XXI(*) | apartments, where those who go stark-naked, and are looked
12 XXV | Light-hearted to the tavern let me go,~Where laughs the pipe,
13 XXVII | threshold, turned, and cried "I go!"~In the clear dawn, before
14 XXX(*) | for their modesty. They go completely veiled, give
15 XXXI | path of Autumn she will go.~Now, while we listen, Minstrel,
16 XXXII(*)| lover's heart. One need go no further than the Merchant
17 XXXVII | an answering echo ere we go!~Thou knowest that the riches
18 XL(*) | were Harut and Marut, to go down to the earth as judges
19 XL(*) | mind to learn magic, he may go and learn it of them, for
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