Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | the intent that he might take refuge with the Christians,
2 1, 3 | pleasant to thee and allowable. Take it, then,~And cast not thyself
3 1, 5 | constant raids upon them, to take and kill such of them as
4 1, 5 | the hare got the lion to take him upon his back, and directed
5 1, 5 | hints disclose His intent,~Take the burden from you, and
6 1, 6 | of your mind with cotton.~Take the cotton of evil suggestions
7 1, 9 | complete this subject,~But take this much, and all hail
8 1, 9 | O Lord! who will come to take our place?~Wilt Thou barter
9 1, 10| travel not the road alone,~Take not thy own way through
10 2, 1 | they who say "One."~If you take "One" as your ball in his
11 2, 1 | Till it is thus verified, take it not from your friends;~
12 2, 1 | wages for me. 8~How could I take brass beads for pearls of
13 2, 2 | provisions by the way,~I take it away by fraud or deceit,~
14 2, 7 | need of shoes.~One does not take a drunken man as a guide
15 2, 10| Though it is right to take counsel in affairs,~That
16 2, 10| say, 'With whom shall we take counsel?'~The prophets answer, '
17 2, 10| judgment; '~They reply, 'Take counsel with them,~And act
18 2, 10| lust universal evil.~If you take counsel with your lust,~
19 2, 10| like a goblet, with wine. ~Take up your abode in His soul! ~
20 2, 10| your abode in His soul! ~Take up your abode in heaven,
21 2, 10| and deceits (of lust) ~You take, and swallow, just like
22 2, 10| the praises of sinners. ~Take the light blows of Darveshes,
23 2, 11| Give me that sigh, and take my prayers instead."~The
24 2, 11| first said, "I give it, and take your prayers."~The other
25 2, 11| without obeying it,~They take that coin without assaying
26 2, 14| and cried out, "O Shaikh, take these needles of God!" Ibrahim
27 2, 16| This is water in the cup, take and drink it,' ~Does the
28 3, 12| and finally resolved to take further time for consideration
29 3, 12| And since these witnesses take the bit in their mouths,~
30 3, 16| cheated in his bargains to take time before completing them,
31 3, 16| actual experience. ~Therefore take this declaration with its
32 3, 17| It is useless for you to take wing before that day."~But
33 4, 2 | without thy concurrence,~Take shame to thyself for thy
34 4, 2 | ye that seek, arise and take your fill of love,~Snuff
35 4, 2 | is as Solomon's signet; take good care~That it falls
36 4, 6 | Pharaoh then proceeded to take counsel with his wife, Asiya,
37 4, 6 | you of hell, ~Saying, 'Ho, take refuge in the light! ~Otherwise
38 4, 6 | beloved.' ~The other said, "I take not these for a proof, ~
39 5, 1 | precept addressed to Abraham, "Take four birds and draw them
40 5, 1 | each of his disciples to take one of the infidels to his
41 5, 1 | and steadfastly refused to take more, saying he felt perfectly
42 5, 1 | discourse put a ring in my ear,~Take me by the ear, and draw
43 5, 4 | laggard in the faith,~Saying, "Take these other traps, O cursed
44 5, 6 | hundreds of precedents,~But I take no heed of them, O man poor
45 5, 6 | signification.~If an ordinary man 'take a staff and try it,~Will
46 5, 7 | other divine command to take pity on suppliants; but '
47 5, 10| come with him, he would take him to a delightful meadow,
48 5, 10| found him, and forced him to take food in spite of himself.
49 5, 10| Razi," because he used to take only a vine-leaf to break
50 5, 10| sustenance for those who take no thought for the morrow,
51 5, 11| bird of good fortune should take wing.~You hold your breath
52 5, 13| hand and foot to hold and take.~Thou art as reason, we
53 5, 13| her, and sent an army to take her by force. The army succeeded
54 6, 2 | lordship there is no slave.~O take my life, Thou that art the
55 6, 3 | Sell your old goods and take a kingdom in payment!~
56 6, 4 | the formation of an infant take nine months?~Because God'
57 6, 4 | did the formation of Adam take forty days?~Because his
58 6, 5 | back, and cried out, "Now take the other three dirhams
59 6, 6 | of a certain scribe and take a certain writing that he
60 6, 7 | given to him who should take a message to Samarcaud in
61 6, 7 | in punishing him, but to take counsel with suitable advisers,
62 6, 9 | way, ye will fly astray.~Take seed of us to yield you
63 6, 9 | proclaim it openly, and take the risk of whatever might
64 6, 9 | porter, and told him to take the chest to the bazar and
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