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1  I             |   birth was their passion, and poetry their greatest delight;
2  I             |  occasional mention in Persian poetry, and the honour of being
3  I             |    though passionately fond of poetry, believed that every poet
4  I,        0(1)| alluded to in Persian mystical poetry as Rozialast, 'the day of "
5 II,       XX(1)|       to in the ancient Arabic poetry. No less than thirteen fires
6 II,    XXXVI   |       We have not taught him 1 poetry, nor was it proper for him;
7 II,        L(1)|  sorcery or divination, others poetry, and some asserting it to
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