Part, Chapter
1 1, 7 | renewest the life of this old world,~Hear the cry of this
2 1, 8 | all feasts. But he grew old, and his voice broke, and
3 1, 8 | burial-ground, and relieve an old man whom he should find
4 1, 8 | weeping and rejoicing,~His old life died, and he was regenerated.~
5 1, 12 | Joseph a‚Žd the Mirror.~An old friend came to pay his respects
6 1, 15 | to life!"~Shedding their old skins and bones,~As horsemen
7 2, 1 | again in the house of a poor old man, and of Shaikh Ahmad
8 2, 10 | pain and sickness in my old age;~He has given me pain
9 2, 13 | STORY XIII. The Old Man and the Physician.~ ~~
10 2, 13 | and the Physician.~ ~~An old man complained to his physician
11 2, 13 | replied, "That is caused by old age." The old man next complained
12 2, 13 | caused by old age." The old man next complained of a
13 2, 13 | that his malady was due to old age. The old man went on
14 2, 13 | was due to old age. The old man went on to say that
15 2, 13 | ailments was likewise caused by old age. The old man, losing
16 2, 13 | likewise caused by old age. The old man, losing patience, said, "
17 2, 13 | choler are also symptoms of old age. Since all your members
18 2, 13 | the morals of those men of old;~How can you avoid fearing
19 2, 15 | he becomes without faith,~Old shame for sin and calling
20 3, 2 | God-intoxicated are not sobered by old age, ~They remain beside
21 3, 10 | STORY X. The Old Man who made no Lamentation
22 3, 10 | comes the story of the old man who wept not for the
23 3, 10 | the death of his sons.~An old man who was noted for sanctity,
24 3, 13 | Keep telling forever the old to become young!~Tell earth
25 3, 18 | manner, ~Saying, 'It contains old tales and stories; 9 ~There
26 4, 4 | beards are black yet are old, ~Many too have white beards
27 4, 4 | youth has shown himself old in his actions. ~Age consists
28 4, 4 | ought to make choice of an old man. ~He who has emerged
29 4, 4 | believers. ~Strive then to be old in wisdom and in faith, ~
30 4, 6 | the hands of an ignorant old woman. This old woman knew
31 4, 6 | ignorant old woman. This old woman knew nothing of the
32 4, 8 | an intrigue with an ugly old woman who had bewitched
33 4, 8 | wife being the Deity, the old paramour the world, and
34 4, 8 | were then, of course, very old men. They met him, and asked
35 5, 3 | Choose the new, give up the old,~For each single present
36 5, 5 | say, "Ye are telling us old fables and raving idly;"
37 5, 8 | placed in that chamber his old shoes and the ragged dress
38 5, 8 | walls, but found only the old shoes and the ragged dress.
39 5, 9 | all pleasure in them, the old love for sin being superseded
40 5, 13 | him continually visit his old shoes and garments, as Majnun
41 5, 13 | this love of yours for your old shoes,~Which resembles the
42 5, 13 | mistress?~You have made these old shoes your object of devotion,~
43 5, 13 | you say orisons to this old pair of shoes?~And breathe
44 5, 13 | shoes the house?~Is your old garment, think you, the
45 5, 13 | mystery of his regard for the old shoes and rags, in order
46 5, 13 | Ahmad, say little to an old Fire-worshipper!"~"We distribute
47 6, Prol| yourself sooner to half-blind old women.~What is there in
48 6, Prol| women.~What is there in the old women which the pictures
49 6, Prol| from the pictures to the old women?~Say not, for I will
50 6, Prol| thought, and life.~In the old woman life is infused,~While
51 6, Prol| uproot your love to all the old women.~What is soul? 'Tis
52 6, 3 | and crowded mart~Sell your old goods and take a kingdom
53 6, 4 | by an anecdote of an ugly old hag who painted her face
54 6, 9 | reflected in a glass,~Our wise old fathers saw long ago though
55 6, 9 | depicted in the fort from an old Shaikh, who warned them
56 6, 9 | throne of Balkh, and like the old Arabian king Amru'l Qais,
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