Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| tongue,~Though he possess a hundred voices, is perforce dumb.~
2 1, 2 | And then rebuilt it with a hundred towers and bulwarks.~Who
3 1, 3 | In one 'twas said, "A hundred are even as one." 7~But
4 1, 5 | doubt!~The devotee of seven hundred thousand years (Satan)~Was
5 1, 6 | face is darkened as by a hundred eclipses.~What is it that
6 1, 8 | one fault occur among a hundred beauties~'Tis as one dry
7 1, 9 | My mercy equals that of a hundred fathers and mothers;~Every
8 1, 15 | state all faith is one,~A hundred thousand years and a moment
9 1, 16 | lay bare the secrets of a hundred Adams,~And convert a hundred
10 1, 16 | hundred Adams,~And convert a hundred fresh Iblises into Mosalmans."~
11 2, Prol| precious work~Was the year six hundred and sixty-two of the Flight.~
12 2, 2 | secretly mocking.~He slew a hundred thousand guiltless babes~
13 2, 3 | the seats of the mighty.~A hundred thousand great (spiritual)
14 2, 8 | and heresy~You entertain a hundred doubts as to my prophethood,~
15 2, 10 | He answered, "I have two hundred silver dirhams;~See them
16 2, 10 | Ka'ba,~You have found a hundred precious blessings."~Bayazid
17 2, 11 | counted for as many as two hundred ordinary prayers.~The value
18 2, 11 | other took that sigh with a hundred thanks.~He went his way
19 2, 11 | every base fellow~Mentions a hundred marks without any foundation.~
20 2, 16 | Whilst I can endure five hundred.~Such an one goes barefoot
21 3, 1 | Bilal ~Is better than a hundred 'Come hithers' and ejaculations. ~
22 3, 2 | true sanctity.~O son, a hundred thousand tests await thee, ~
23 3, 4 | to slay serpents; ~And a hundred thousand men were slain
24 3, 13 | crows and owls,~Whereby a hundred households are annihilated.~
25 3, 13 | the ark in the desert,~A hundred parable-mongers attacked
26 3, 16 | as their own sons, ~By a hundred tokens and a hundred evidences, ~
27 3, 16 | By a hundred tokens and a hundred evidences, ~But from envy
28 3, 17 | though it may cause him a hundred deaths. ~Though it may make
29 3, 17 | beloved! ~O base one, behold a hundred thousand souls ~Dancing
30 4, 1 | fire in the world, ~With a hundred greedy mouths wide open. ~
31 4, 2 | of kings~Will receive a hundred kingdoms not of this world;~
32 4, 2 | to get away with only one hundred pieces of gold. These two
33 4, 8 | caused him to die for a hundred years, and then raised him
34 4, 8 | Nay, thou hast waited a hundred years. Look at the dead
35 5, 7 | will cry, "O Lord, I am a hundred,~Yea, a hundred times as
36 5, 7 | I am a hundred,~Yea, a hundred times as wicked as Thou
37 5, 10 | the mere imitator quotes a hundred proofs,~They are all based
38 5, 10 | has at his tongue's end~A hundred proofs and precepts, but
39 5, 11 | recompense;" 6 yea, seven hundred fold.~When those Egyptian
40 6, Prol| repeated His call for nine hundred years,~But his people only
41 6, 7 | vision is better than a hundred like ours.~Your dream was
42 6, 8 | earth;~In Thy house he and a hundred like him are nourished.~
43 6, 9 | satisfied is better than a hundred nice dishes.~A seeing eye
44 6, 9 | seeing eye is better than a hundred walking-sticks,~Eye discerns
45 6, 9 | Each to have in his heart a hundred meanings,~Such is not the
46 6, 9 | redeemed the chest for one hundred Dinars, and thus the Qazi
47 6, 9 | you should speak and try a hundred ways to express it,~'Tis
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