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THE MESNEVĪ (USUALLY KNOWN AS THE MESNEVĪYI SHERĪF, OR HOLY MESNEVĪ) OF MEVLĀNĀ (OUR LORD) JELĀLU-’D-DĪN, MUHAMMED, ER-RŪMĪ.
CONTENTS.
TRANSLATOR’S PREFACE.1
SELECTED ANECDOTES
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CHAPTER IX.
THE BOOK OF THE MESNEVĪ
PREFACE.
Proem. The Reed-Flute.
I. The Prince and the Handmaid.
II. The Oilman and the Parrot.
III.
IV. Another Jewish King, Persecutor of Christians.
V. The Lion and the Beasts.
VI. The Greater (Spiritual) Warfare.
VII. The Merchant and the Parrot.
VIII. The Harper.
IX. The Poor Scenite Arab and his Wife.
X. Patience and Perseverance under a Teacher.
XI. The Lion’s Hunt, in Company.
XII. Joseph and the Mirror.
XIII. The Prophet’s First Amanuensis.
XIV. The Chinese and Roman Artists.
XV. Zeyd’s Inspiration.
XVI. Ali’s Forbearance.
XVII. Conclusion.
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