Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | STORY V. The Lion and the Beasts.~In the book
2 1, 5 | Damna a story is told of a lion who held all the beasts
3 1, 5 | every day, to satisfy the lion's hunger, if he, on his
4 1, 5 | his continual forays. The lion was at first unwilling to
5 1, 5 | delivered up as a victim to the lion; but he requested the others
6 1, 5 | could pretend to outwit the lion. The hare assured them that
7 1, 5 | took his way slowly to the lion, and found him sorely enraged.
8 1, 5 | together to appear before the lion, but a strange lion had
9 1, 5 | the lion, but a strange lion had seized the second hare,
10 1, 5 | remonstrances. On hearing this, the lion was exceeding wroth, and
11 1, 5 | afraid, the hare got the lion to take him upon his back,
12 1, 5 | looking down the well, the lion saw in the water the reflection
13 1, 5 | folly on the part, of the lion was predestined to punish
14 1, 5 | us our daily bread?"~The lion said, "True; yet the Lord
15 1, 5 | bee~Is withheld from the lion and the wild ass.~It fills
16 1, 5 | divine.~On his way to the lion the hare lingered,~Devising
17 1, 5 | a secret or two for the lion.~What worlds the principle
18 1, 5 | form from substance, as lion from desert,~Or as sound
19 1, 6 | from the tyranny of the lion, in the manner just described,
20 1, 10| might be the figure of a lion. But when he felt the pricks
21 1, 10| artist, "What part of the lion are you now painting?" The
22 1, 10| Ali, "O 'Ali,~Thou art the Lion of God, a hero most valiant;~
23 1, 11| STORY XI. The Lion who Hunted with the Wolf
24 1, 11| the Wolf and the Fox.~A lion took a wolf and a fox with
25 1, 11| proposed to award the ox to the lion, the ibex to himself, and
26 1, 11| the hare to the fox. The lion was enraged with the wolf
27 1, 11| belonged of right to the lion, and he slew the wolf with
28 1, 11| should be the portion of the lion. The lion, pleased with
29 1, 11| portion of the lion. The lion, pleased with his self-abnegation,
30 1, 16| Forbearance.~'Ali, the "Lion of God," was once engaged
31 1, 16| Ali informed him that the "Lion of God" did not destroy
32 2, 3 | reflection,~He became the "Lion of God" in the soul's domain.~
33 2, 8 | Does a cow ever seek the lion?~Did the wolf show love
34 3, 18| only milk, you become a lion of the forest! ~You issue
35 3, 18| destruction. 12~This is not a lion, wherefrom thou canst save
36 5, 10| STORY X. The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass.~As
37 5, 10| of the Anwar i Suhaili. A lion had been wounded in fight
38 5, 10| and accompanied him to the lion's lair. The lion, being
39 5, 10| to the lion's lair. The lion, being famished with hunger,
40 5, 10| Then the fox blamed the lion for his precipitation, and
41 5, 10| his precipitation, and the lion, after excusing himself
42 5, 10| had seen was not a real lion, but only a harmless talisman;
43 5, 10| followed the fox to the lion's lair, where he speedily
44 5, 10| though she looks a very lion as she stands in line,~Her
45 5, 10| of reflections. After the lion had slain the ass, he went
46 5, 10| returned; but the moment the lion's back was turned the fox
47 5, 10| daintiest parts. When the lion returned and inquired for
48 5, 13| slayest demons like a male lion,~Manliness of asses is naught,
49 6, 2 | deer, and He as a raging lion.~Say what remedy is there
50 6, 2 | the hands of the raging lion?"~The poet then passes on
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