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 1  I             |      poetry, believed that every poet had his familiar spirit
 2  I             |            or for 'an infatuated poet 2.'~ ~Each chapter of the
 3  I,        0(2)| repudiated the charge of being a poet, for he is only credited
 4  I             |           and that Mohammed is a poet, and they ask for a sign.
 5  I             |        hell. Mohammed is no mere poet. The Qur'ân an admonition.
 6  I             |         leave our gods for a mad poet?' They shall taste hell-fire
 7  I             |    neither a madman, soothsayer, poet, nor imposter. Reproof of
 8 II,      XXI   |          forged it; nay! he is a poet; but let him bring us a
 9 II,   XXXVII   |       our gods for an infatuated poet?' Nay, he came with the
10 II,      LII   |         mad!~ ~Will they say, 'A poet; we wait for him the sad
11 II,     LXIX   |        it is not the speech of a poet:-little is it ye believe!~ ~
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