A poetry collection in this language uses seven principal voices, including a “Hiatus” type that questions the wisdom of a verse. The end of a poem in this language concludes that the rust of desire prevents the Word of Love from being reflected in the heart’s mirror. The speaker’s “Beloved” is asked to “fill the Cup that clears / Today of past Regrets and future Fears” in a collection in this language that opens with a command to “Wake!” A request to listen to the title object tell “a tale of separations” begins a poem in this language, “The Song of the Reed.” A set of quatrains in this language includes one whose speaker describes “Paradise enow” as “A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread – and Thou.” For 10 points, name this language of Rumi’s Spiritual Couplets and Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyat. ■END■
ANSWER: Persian [or Farsi]
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