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1 Pre | this end~[1. Numberless beautiful images are used to describe
2 Pre | says Ferideddin Attar in a beautiful allegory, "the angel Gabriel
3 Pre | is also the Essentially Beautiful and the True Beloved. Love,
4 Pre | and has learnt to see the Beautiful in true order and succession,
5 Pre | agreement with their views.~Beautiful and spiritual as some of
6 Pre | hand a mass of vague and beautiful thought eminently suited
7 Pre | is to many of us merely a beautiful or a terrible image. The
8 II(*) | composed this poem in a beautiful garden belonging to Shah
9 V | What shall I bring her? a beautiful face~Needs nor jewel nor
10 V(*) | powder, and paint, of which a beautiful face does not stand in need,
11 X(*) | the echo of something very beautiful coming from a great distance,
12 XI(*) | other as a part of the most beautiful vision which the mind of
13 XVII(*) | Concerning the Last judgment, a beautiful tradition relates that there
14 XVIII(*)| is covered with buds of a beautiful reddish-purple colour.~"
15 XVIII(*)| youth fell in love with a beautiful girl of Shiraz called Shakh-i-Nahat,
16 XXX(*) | and the readers have very beautiful voices. The people bring
17 XL(*) | woman called Zohra, more beautiful than any other woman upon
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