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15 بار تکرار amour در 4 متن در /en/Islam/Mathnavi of Rumi (E.H. Whinfield tr)
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l, My sad heart is a lively sacrifice to my Beloved. I am en amour ed of my own grief and pain, For it makes me well-pleasing t
of my eclipse, 4 They beat their brass dishes and raise a cl amour , And make my moon ashamed thereby, I, who am Pharaoh, woe i
hamed thereby, I, who am Pharaoh, woe is me! The people's cl amour Confounds my boast, 'I am Lord Supreme!' 5 Moses and I are
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l, My sad heart is a lively sacrifice to my Beloved. I am en amour ed of my own grief and pain, For it makes me well-pleasing t
of my eclipse, 4 They beat their brass dishes and raise a cl amour , And make my moon ashamed thereby, I, who am Pharaoh, woe i
hamed thereby, I, who am Pharaoh, woe is me! The people's cl amour Confounds my boast, 'I am Lord Supreme!' 5 Moses and I are
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his faithless wife. This wife was one day entertaining a par amour , when she was surprised by the sudden return of her husband
he spur of the moment she threw a woman's dress over her par amour and presented him to her husband as a rich lady who had com
Once that noble Ibrahim, as he sat on his throne, Heard a cl amour and noise of cries on the roof, Also heavy footsteps on the
the judgment-day will enlighten his eyes And destroy the gl amour of thy fascinations. Behold them that have regard to the ul
erior attractions of his wife, and he renounced his ugly par amour and fell in love with his wife. This is a parable, the true
his is a parable, the true wife being the Deity, the old par amour the world, and the physicians the prophets and saints. Anot
r. This woman, desiring to carry on an intrigue with her par amour , climbed up a pear-tree to gather the fruit, and when she h
r request, ascended the tree, and she at once called her par amour , and began to amuse herself with him. Her husband saw her f
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le, but its soul is hidden. O reviling dog! thou makest a cl amour , Thou makest thy abuse of the Koran thy destruction. 12 Thi