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Ammons, A. R. An Improvisation for Angular Momentum |
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Arabi, Muhyiddin ibn In Memory of Those Who Melt the Soul Forever |
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Attar, Farid ud-Din All who, reflecting as reflected see |
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Barker, Elsa He Who Knows Love |
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Basava The waters of joy |
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Beni Raga Ramkali |
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Bernart de Ventadorn When I see the lark beating |
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Crashaw, Richard To the Name above every Name, the Name of Jesus |
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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Now be resolute and turn your back (from Faust) |
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Granger, Ivan M. Trinket |
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ha Nagid, Samuel Red in aspect, sweet in taste |
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Hadewijch The Queen of Sheba |
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Hafiz It Is Time to Wake Up! |
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Hekhalot Hymns (Anonymous) The Face of God |
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Herbert, George The Flower |
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Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia / Yoka Genkaku [15] Some may slander, some may abuse (from The Shodoka) |
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Hsuan Chueh of Yung Chia / Yoka Genkaku [59] Two monks were guilty of murder and carnality (from The Shodoka) |
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Jacopone da Todi (Benedetti, Jacopone) As air carries light poured out by the rising sun |
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Kuhi of Shiraz, Baba In the market, in the cloister--only God I saw |
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Lalla If you've melted your desires |
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Lalla Intense cold makes water ice |
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Maharshi, Ramana The Marital Garland of Letters |
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Manikkavacakar While unperishing love melted my bones |
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Meher Baba The Beloved's Poem on His Dhuni |
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Misri, Dhun-Nun al- The haunt of the hearts of the gnostics |
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Nasimi, Imadeddin At love's most sumptuous feast was I with love made drunk |
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Ramsay, Jay In the Aber Valley |
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Reninger, Elizabeth splash |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin How long will you say, "I will conquer the whole world |
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Rumi, Mevlana Jelaluddin Suddenly, in the sky at dawn, a moon appeared |
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Sanai, Hakim Melt yourself down in this search |
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Sarmad To the dignified station of love I was raised |
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Shankara You are my true self, O Lord |
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Snyder, Gary At Tower Peak |
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Tagore, Rabindranath (80) I am like a remnant of a cloud of autumn (from Gitanjali) |
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Tagore, Rabindranath (84) It is the pang of separation that spreads throughout the world (from Gitanjali) |
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Thayumanavar Prayer to Being - Let Us Contemplate |
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Thayumanavar To have reached the state of impassivity that holds (from Bliss that is Perfect Full) |
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Tilopa Song of the Mahamudra (Tilopa's Song to Naropa) |
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Tolkien, J. R. R. The Song of Beren and LĂșthien |
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Tsogyel, Yeshe Now until the dualistic identity mind melts and dissolves |
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Waghray, Raj Love Dawns |
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Wordsworth, William Such was the Boy--but for the growing Youth (from The Excursion, Book 1) |
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Yogananda, Paramahansa Samadhi |