01432cam a22003131i 45000010009000000030006000090050017000150080041000320100013000730200015000860200018001010350089001190400008002080500025002160820010002411000041002512450016002922640035003082640011003433000035003543360026003893370028004153380027004435050453004705200132009236500026010556500022010816500015011031744006 OCoLC20221012151407.0730529t19521951nyua 000 0 eng  a53009594 a0394404289 a9780394404288 a(OCoLC)1744006z(OCoLC)1744060z(OCoLC)194296437z(OCoLC)692259320z(OCoLC)794672719 cAJM00aPS3513.I25bP7 1952c00a811.51 aGibran, Kahlil,d1883-1931.,eauthor14aThe prophet 1aNew York,bKnopf,c1995 [1951] 4c©1951 a96 pagesbillustrationsc22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aComing of the ship -- On love -- On marriage -- On children -- On giving -- On eating and drinking -- On work -- On joy and sorrow -- On houses -- On clothes -- On buying and selling -- On crime and punishment -- On laws -- On freedom -- On reason and passion -- On pain -- On self-knowledge -- On teaching -- On friendship -- On talking -- On time -- On good and evil -- On prayer -- On pleasure -- On beauty -- On religion -- On death -- Farewell aProse poetry teachings of the prophet Almustafa who speaks to the listener about life, love, good and evil, religion, and death 0aProse poems, American 0aMysticismvPoetry 1aLiterature