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  • And their dove is not scared by hawks: the hawk lays his head (in homage) before their dove.
  • Their nightingale, which throws thee into ecstasy, hath the rose-garden in its heart. 3755
  • Their parrot was (always) independent of sugar, for the sugar of everlastingness showed its face (was revealed) to it from within.
  • The feet of their peacocks are fairer to see than (all) others in peacock's plumage.
  • The speeches of princely birds are (meaningless as) an echo: where is the speech of the birds of Solomon?
  • How wilt thou know the cries of the birds, when thou hast never seen Solomon for a single moment?
  • The wings of that bird whose note thrills (them that can hear it) are beyond East and West. 3760
  • Its every course is from the Footstool of God to the earth, and from the earth to the Throne of God it moves in glory and majesty.
  • The bird that goes without this Solomon is in love with darkness, like a bat.
  • Make thyself familiar with Solomon, O reprobate bat, in order that thou mayst not remain in darkness for ever.