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1 Pre | Mahommad, brave in battle, wise in council, ardent in religion,
2 Pre | did not intend kings to be wise."~He never again gathered
3 Pre | rose-water and sugar; the wise are nourished upon their
4 Pre | company of dervishes and of wise men, and sometimes he attained
5 Pre | Persian poem the words of the wise Diotima to Socrates: "He
6 Pre | Partly, perhaps, owing to the wise guidance of Sheikh Mahmud
7 Pre | may be to submit to the wise men of the East when they
8 Pre | convey. "The things which wise men, who are sometimes called
9 Pre | follow, each may, if he be wise, discover compensations
10 I | fast in thy mind what the wise have writ:~"If at last thou
11 I(*) | and used it to mean that wise old man who supplied weary
12 VIII(*) | their own tongue, and the wise and magnificent Assaf was
13 XI(*) | sources, and sings, if he be wise, his song of praise, and
14 XIII | turn thine ear~Unto the wise, thou shalt not understand--~
15 XXIII | moon her countenance, and wise;~Lords of the kind and tender
16 XXXIV(*)| for thou art knowing and wise. God said, Oh Adam, tell
17 XXXVI | locked gateway; Heart grown wise~In pain and sorrow, ask
18 XLII | love was mine,~Loyal and wise, to dispel my care."~None
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