Gazel
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159
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On a Beyt of Mahmūd Nedīm Pacha
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160
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Counsels of Nabi Efendi:
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Introduction
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165
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Prologue
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167
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Details of Nabi’s Station
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169
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Of Nabi’s Motives in Writing the Book
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170
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Of the Ranks of Islam
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171
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First Duty of True Religion
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172
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The Excellence of Prayer
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172
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The Excellence of Fasting
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174
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Of Pilgrimage
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174
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The Excellence of Almsgiving
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176
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The Desirability of Knowledge
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179
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The Knowledge of God
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181
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Eulogy of Constantinople
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182
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On Flight from Avidity and Avarice
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185
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Bad Effects of Pleasantry and Jocularity
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186
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Nobility of Generosity
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187
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Eulogy of Good Nature
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188
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Of Lying and Hypocrisy
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191
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Forbidding the Practice of Astrology
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192
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The Defilement of Drunkenness
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193
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The Vanity of Adornment
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194
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The Ascension of Mahomet
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201
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The Rose and the Nightingale:
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Prelude
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231
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The Praise of God
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232
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An Address to God’s Munificence
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234
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Hymn of Praise
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237
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Ascension of the Master
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240
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A Blessing on the Prophets
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243
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The Occasion of the Poem
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244
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Praise of the Pearl of Lordship
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248
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Beginning of the Narrative
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251
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Description of the Rose
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253
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The Shah Provides a Teacher
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257
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Morning and Evening in the Rose Garden
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257
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The Attendants of the Pure Rose
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258
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Praise of the Rose in Her Beauty
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261
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The East Wind Finds the Nightingale
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264
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The East Wind Counsels the Nightingale
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271
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The Nightingale Comes to the Rose
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273
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The Nightingale Enters the Rose Garden
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276
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The Nightingale Alone in the Night
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277
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The Nightingale Sleepless
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279
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The Nightingale Addresses the Moon
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281
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The Nightingale Talks to the Dawn
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282
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The Nightingale Addresses the Sun
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283
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The Nightingale Turns to God
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285
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The Rose Hears the Nightingale
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287
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The Narcissus Remonstrates
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289
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The East Wind Meets the Nightingale
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291
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The East Wind Encourages the Nightingale
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293
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