Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| be captive to silver and gold?~Though thou pour the ocean
2 1, 1 | maiden, and by promises of gold induced her to accompany
3 1, 6 | mere copper,~And becomes gold inside, when mixed with
4 1, 7 | handles earth, it becomes gold;~If a sinner handles gold,
5 1, 7 | gold;~If a sinner handles gold, it turns to dust.~Whereas
6 1, 9 | filled the pot with pieces of gold, and then sent him back
7 1, 9 | to thee as an earring of gold!~Nay, not a mere earring,
8 1, 9 | thou mayest be a mine of gold,~Or that thou mayest surpass
9 1, 13 | faithful!~The sellers of base gold sit smiling in their shops,~
10 2, 1 | daylight,~Coins of pure gold love the daylight,~Because
11 2, 1 | forty thousand pieces of gold,~But his forty thousand
12 2, 5 | his troubles, even as pure gold is tried by fire.~:~
13 2, 6 | bits of copper are made gold.~Through love dregs taste
14 2, 7 | seen enjoying uncounted gold and silver,~Know that he
15 3, 2 | shines alike on rocks and on gold. ~Yet the sun possesses
16 3, 2 | possesses a nearness to gold, ~Whereof the common willow
17 3, 9 | have squandered goods and gold and wealth. ~Aid me so that
18 3, 13 | made good.~Bid stone become gold that is impossible;~Bid
19 3, 13 | impossible;~Bid copper become gold that is possible.~Bid sand
20 3, 18 | dissipated, and showers of gold fell on all sides, which
21 4, 1 | judgment of reason this gold is foul dung, ~Although,
22 4, 2 | camels laden with ingots of gold; but Solomon would not receive
23 4, 2 | Bilqis for bringing him mere gold instead of a humble heart,
24 4, 2 | seen,~And what plains of gold belong to Solomon;~How ye
25 4, 2 | forty mansions faced with gold,~And how ye were ashamed
26 4, 2 | Solomon is not covetous of gold;~He has received gold from
27 4, 2 | of gold;~He has received gold from the Creator of gold.~
28 4, 2 | gold from the Creator of gold.~The moment he wills it,
29 4, 2 | earth's dust~Is changed into gold and precious pearls.~For
30 4, 2 | cause, O thou that lovest gold,~On the last day God will
31 4, 2 | Having a few grains of gold by him, which he had gained
32 4, 2 | firewood was changed into gold, and immediately after,
33 4, 2 | receive one thousand pieces of gold, but the vazir, named Abul-Hasan,
34 4, 2 | that a thousand pieces of gold should be given him. But
35 4, 2 | only one hundred pieces of gold. These two vazirs recall
36 4, 3 | pride every moment, ~"O pure gold, how am I inferior to you?" ~
37 4, 3 | I inferior to you?" ~The gold replies, "Even so, O comrade; ~
38 4, 3 | spiritual; ~What damage has pure gold to dread from the shears? ~
39 4, 3 | the alembic, ~Adulterated gold is excluded from that favor. ~
40 4, 3 | that favor. ~O adulterated gold, boast not, but see clearly ~
41 4, 4 | the basket? ~Many are the gold coins made black with smoke, ~
42 4, 4 | copper coins gilded with gold, ~And sold as gold to men
43 4, 4 | with gold, ~And sold as gold to men of slender wits. ~
44 5, 1 | pass away.~This mark of gold endures not the touchstone,~
45 5, 1 | touchstone,~But only the gold itself, genuine and undoubted.~
46 5, 3 | that changest earth into gold,~And out of other earth
47 5, 4 | game withal."~God gave him gold and silver and troops of
48 5, 4 | orange.~Then God offered gold and jewels from precious
49 5, 5 | only desire to hear news of gold or women, 1 and are annoyed
50 6, 3 | purchaser who will pay you gold;~Where will you find one
51 6, 7 | his sense of smell where gold was hidden; another said
52 6, 8 | my tall form.~He gave me gold, but Thou my hand which
53 6, 8 | and being;~His gift was gold, but Thine true blessings;~
54 6, 8 | like him are nourished.~The gold was of Thy providing, he
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