Part, Sura

1  I          |        that every poet had his familiar spirit who inspired his
2  I          |   while to make it too rude or familiar would be to err equally
3  I          |      word or expression, quite familiar to me from my experience
4  I          | without inconveniencing him by familiar discourse: are to be very
5  I,     XIII|      so that the creation seem familiar to them?' say, 'God is the
6 II,   XXXIII|      disperse, not engaging in familiar discourse. Verily, that
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