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1 Pre | about his neck. Master, take the counsel of Hafiz: 'Go
2 Pre | biographers, as biographers will, take a rosy view of his life.
3 Pre | laid down that God will take men's actions into account: "
4 Pre | shoot, but God shot"--they take as a proof of the Prophet'
5 Pre | half of their interest. Take, for instance, such verses
6 II(*) | with a great attendance to take a view of it, but when they
7 II(*) | stayed no longer than to take with him some fine stones
8 III(*) | to shut the gates and to take the key and lay it beneath
9 V | in thy hand~If thou'lt take my heart, for the mole on
10 V(*) | certain that Love would take us out of the ambush." This
11 VII | a love like a huri I'ld take mine ease,~And wine! bring
12 VII(*) | common in the East which take hold of the imagination
13 XIX | tidings of its queen and rose.~Take thou the cup and go where
14 XXIII | said my heart: Here will I take my rest!~This city breathes
15 XXIX | plunged in night,~Oh Hafiz, take thy Koran and recite~Litanies
16 XXXIV(*)| each in turn ordered to take from the earth seven handfuls
17 XXXVI | time of roses comes again,~Take what it gives, oh Hafiz,
18 XL | spent in good company,~And take the gifts a tranquil mind
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