The Garden Of The Prophet (3)
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And Almustafa cried out in t, and he said:
quot;. ake and be satisfied? Is t one o come and break upon my first yieldings to t of mine own abundance?
quot;My soul is running over y one to come and drink?
quot;Beanding at tretco ty me, and take from me. In Gods name, take out of my hands and console me.
quot;But took out of his hand.
quot;ould rat retco receive—ay, a s back empty to o stretc forts and find none to receive.
quot;And beents betain and t and bade s to burn fire, a sign to tranger and t forto c t fetc. But t hey found no one.
quot;ould rat prince but aff and an eart nig s of nowheir dreaming.
quot;And beer of t king rose from sleep and put upon and tered musk upon oo found her golden sandals.
quot;In tillness of t ter of a plougending urning to eventide of t, and t.
And is upon teal eps to ts.
quot;ould t ser burning for incense, t may rise to ting , a candle, for a ligoer ligogethose who love and are beloved.
quot;ould rat s of years, sitting in t;
And t afa , and . And he cried again:
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and be fulfilled?
My soul is overfloh her wine.
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quot;ould t I ree floless,
For tter than barrenness,
And take
Is greater to whom none would give.
quot;ould t I o me;
For tter and easier to be borne to be a source of living er
drink.
quot;ould t I rodden under foot,