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1 Pre | less to be admired. His mind is generous, his character
2 Pre | it attracts the Oriental mind. "Give us a working theory,"
3 Pre | distorted by the Eastern mind, and in the influence of
4 Pre | nature exist only in the mind of God and have no existence
5 Pre | but an ecstatic frame of mind, in which the spirit is
6 Pre | Oriental ear; and the Oriental mind is faithful to a formula
7 Pre | ever in the hand of his mind the weighing scales of metre,
8 Pre | mysticism, which he who has a mind for such exercises may decipher
9 I | strife,~Hold fast in thy mind what the wise have writ:~"
10 VI | lies~No just complaint-a mind like water clear,~A song
11 VIII | with Is nor Is Not let thy mind contend~Rest assured all
12 XI(*) | beautiful vision which the mind of man has conceived. And
13 XXI | seek the treasure of a mind at rest~And store it in
14 XXXIV(*)| with this legend in his mind that Hafiz speaks of the
15 XXXIX | have found nought to their mind.~See how my song, that in
16 XL | stream, the willow's shade,~A mind inclined to song, a mistress
17 XL | take the gifts a tranquil mind may bring;~No heart is dark
18 XL(*) | whither, if any man have a mind to learn magic, he may go
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