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He frowned and turned away
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that the blind man came to him.
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And what should teach thee? Perchance he would cleanse him,
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or yet remember, and the Reminder profit him.
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But the self-sufficient,
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to him thou attendest
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though it is not thy concern, if he does not cleanse himself.
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And he who comes to thee eagerly
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and fearfully,
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to him thou payest no heed.
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No indeed; it is a Reminder
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(and whoso wills, shall remember it)
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upon pages high-honoured,
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uplifted, purified,
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by the hands of scribes
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noble, pious.
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Perish Man! How unthankful he is!
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Of what did He create him?
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Of a sperm-drop He created him, and determined him,
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then the way eased for him,
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then makes him to die, and buries him,
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then, when He wills, He raises him.
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No indeed! Man has not accomplished His bidding.
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Let Man consider his nourishment.
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We poured out the rains abundantly,
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then We split the earth in fissures
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and therein made the grains to grow
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and vines, and reeds,
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and olives, and palms,
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and dense-tree'd gardens,
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and fruits, and pastures,
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an enjoyment for you and your flocks.
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And when the Blast shall sound,
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upon the day when a man shall flee from his brother,
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his mother, his father,
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his consort, his sons,
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every man that day shall have business to suffice him.
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Some faces on that day shall shine
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laughing, joyous;
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some faces on that day shall be dusty
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o'erspread with darkness --
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those -- they are the unbelievers, the libertines.
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