Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| O Iover, 'twas love that gave life to Mount Sinai, 4~When "
2 1, 1 | physician, by divine command, gave the goldsmith a poisonous
3 1, 3 | these captains the Vazir gave secretly a volume of religious
4 1, 3 | the captains to him, he gave secret instructions to each
5 1, 3 | discourse.~The Christians gave their hearts to him entirely,~
6 1, 5 | were bowed down~When God gave might to the Seven Sleepers'
7 1, 7 | fresh wounds on my heart.~I gave Him leave to shed my blood,
8 1, 8 | place, found the harper, and gave him money, promising him
9 1, 9 | three cubits high, which he gave him,~He displayed the contents
10 1, 11 | with his self-abnegation, gave it all up to him, saying, "
11 1, 15 | the Sun's revelation that gave me such light.~I still am
12 2, 3 | to find it.~Patient Job gave thanks for seven years,~
13 2, 6 | received a watermelon, he gave Luqman the best part of
14 2, 10 | precious blessings."~Bayazid gave heed to these deep sayings,~
15 2, 16 | lived a Sufi whose conduct gave just offence to the brethren.
16 2, 17 | others joked him, and others gave him false information; and,
17 3, 1 | in time of distress. ~God gave Pharaoh abundance of riches
18 3, 2 | debtor for thy embryo.~He gave thee a form whilst thou
19 3, 2 | her womb,~In her womb He gave thee needful rest and nurture.~
20 3, 5 | part which each felt, he gave a different description
21 3, 5 | the more good advice Noah gave him, ~The more stubborn
22 3, 13 | self-delusions of this kind, and gave no thanks to God for the
23 3, 13 | dwell therein;~To heaven He gave its revolutions and its
24 3, 17 | that cow of Moses which gave its life, ~Each part of
25 4, 2 | vazir, named Abul-Hasan, gave him ten thousand. The poet
26 4, 4 | his own throat cut, and gave up the ghost; ~He who had
27 4, 5 | a woman in her travail,~Gave vent to lamentations and
28 4, 5 | deaf.~The second counsel I gave you was this, namely,~'Be
29 5, 3 | not~In lien thereof God gave you a better existence~In
30 5, 4 | human game withal."~God gave him gold and silver and
31 5, 4 | O blessed Defender."~God gave him succulent and sweet
32 5, 5 | The lover accordingly gave up his life, and enjoyed
33 5, 9 | valuable jewel, and the king gave order that all persons connected
34 5, 13 | contained in an earthly body. He gave a curious illustration of
35 5, 13 | the latter prevailed and gave convincing proof.~To the
36 5, 13 | praised them highly and gave them presents. Finally the
37 6, 3 | raised tear-clouds,~God gave Abraham the title of "Father
38 6, 4 | through his patient waiting gave him happiness.~The mentor
39 6, 5 | made them eternal?~He who gave to the body a soul and made
40 6, 6 | sovereignty.~Therefore He gave him unlimited purity and
41 6, 7 | having summoned his Vazir, gave orders for their apprehension.
42 6, 8 | appeared to him in a dream, and gave him directions where to
43 6, 8 | equal to Thy bounty.~He gave me a cap, but Thou my head
44 6, 8 | my head full of sense;~He gave me a garment, but Thou my
45 6, 8 | but Thou my tall form.~He gave me gold, but Thou my hand
46 6, 8 | hand which counts it;~He gave me a horse, but Thou my
47 6, 8 | my reason to guide it;~He gave me a lamp, but Thou my lucid
48 6, 8 | but Thou my lucid eyes;~He gave me sweetmeats, but Thou
49 6, 8 | my appetite for them;~He gave me a pension, but Thou my
50 6, 8 | Thine true blessings;~He gave me a house, but Thou heaven
51 6, 9 | is now relieved;"~If she gave thanks, 'twas for being
52 6, 9 | separated from him.~Though she gave vent to thousands of names,~
53 6, 9 | found the treasure. And he gave thanks, and recognized how "
54 6, 9 | sick of hope deferred, and gave up the ghost. But though
55 6, 9 | That expiring martyr also gave thanks,~That the King had
|