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  2. Madhushala - Wikipedia

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    All the rubaaiaa (the plural for rubaai) end in the word madhushala. The poet tries to explain the complexity of life with his four instruments, which appear in almost every verse: madhu, madira or haala (wine), saaki (server), pyaala (cup or glass) and of course madhushala, madiralaya (pub/bar).

  3. A Man's a Man for A' That - Wikipedia

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    Gie fools their silks, and knaves their wine, A man's a man for a' that: For a' that, and a' that, Their tinsel shew, and a' that, The honest man, tho' e'er sae poor, Is king o' men for a' that. Ye see yon birkie, ca'd a lord, Wha struts and stares and a' that; Tho' hundreds worship at his word, He's but a coof for a' that: For a' that, and a ...

  4. The Glass Essay - Wikipedia

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    The first three sections of the poem set up the framework of the poem's structure, describing the narrative environment, physical landscape and interpersonal relationships that concern the narrator. [3] Carson herself, along with several critics, have referred to the poem as a lyric essay, despite its inclusion in a book of poetry. [4]

  5. Christ in the winepress - Wikipedia

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    The Klosterneuburg Altar, made in 1181 by Nicholas of Verdun, includes the scene with this meaning. [23] Another biblical theme linked to the winepress referenced by commentators was the allegory of the "Vineyard of God" or "True Vine", found in Isaiah 27:2–5, John 15:1 and Matthew 21:33–45, understood as a metaphor for the church. [24]

  6. Dūš dīdam ke malā'ek dar-e mey-xāne zadand - Wikipedia

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    Dūš dīdam ke malā'ek dar-e meyxāne zadand is a ghazal by the 14th-century Persian poet Hafez of Shiraz.The poem is no. 184 in the edition of Hafez's works by Muhammad Qazvini and Qasem Ghani (1941), [1] and 179 in the edition of Parviz Natel-Khānlari (2nd ed. 1983).

  7. A Question - Wikipedia

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    There is also a Christian interpretation, in which God proposes the titular Question to his followers, the "men of the earth". He asks whether all the suffering and pain we go through during our lives is worth the gift of life. A similar Christian interpretation would also be that the "soul-and-body" scars represent the wounds of Christ, and ...

  8. Pastor column: God’s gift is worth receiving

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    In 2 Corinthians 9, Paul says, “Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!” (vs. 15). This indescribable gift God gave was His Son Jesus — a gift worth giving and worth receiving.

  9. Lacryma Christi - Wikipedia

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    Lacryma Christi is an old wine, frequently mentioned by poets and writers. Lacryma Christi was mentioned in the book by Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo, in W. J. Turner's poem Talking with Soldiers, in Candide by Voltaire, and by Christopher Marlowe in his play Tamburlaine the Great, Part II.

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