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1804-1813

  • In that it covers our pollutions, (and that) buds grow up from it in exchange.
  • Therefore, when the infidel saw that in giving and lavishing he was meaner and unwealthier than the earth, 1805
  • (That) flowers and fruit did not grow from his being, (and that) he sought (and achieved) nothing but the corruption of all purities,
  • He said, “I have gone backwards in (my) course. Alas! would that I had (still) been earth!
  • Would that I had not chosen to travel away from earthiness, (and that) like a clod of earth I had gathered some grain!
  • When I travelled, the Way tried me: what was the present I brought (home) from this travelling?”
  • ’Tis from all that propensity of his towards earth that he sees before him no profit in the journey. 1810
  • His turning his face back is that greed and cupidity (of his); his turning his face to the Way is sincerity and supplication.
  • Every herb that has a propensity for (moving) upwards is in (the state of) increase and life and growth;
  • When it has turned its head towards the earth, (it is) in (the state of) decrease and dryness and failure and disappointment.