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1 1 | Book I.~ ~
2 1 (3) | is accepted of God. See Book II. Story XVII. ~
3 1, 5 | Lion and the Beasts.~In the book of Kalila and Damna a story
4 1 (10)| Believer's lost camel " (Book II. Story XII., infra.).
5 1 (4) | the saint Daquqi (infra, Book III. Story XII.) ~
6 1 (6) | votaries. Sa'di (Gulistan, Book II. Story XI.) says: "The
7 1, 14 | of the Prophet,~Without book, without tutor, without
8 1, 17 | Epilogue to Book I.~Alas! the forbidden fruits
9 2 | Book II.~
10 2 (1) | anecdote of his wit occurs in Book I. ~
11 2 (4) | s religious flight (see Book III. on "Probability the
12 2, 10 | He will open your heart's book ~That He may reveal mysteries
13 3 | Book III.~ ~
14 3, 13 | Though the object of a book is to teach an art, ~If
15 3 (14)| So Sa'di Bostan Book I. Cp. Butler's Analogy,
16 3, 18 | their flight." ~Whereas the Book of God resembles the Masnavi
17 3 (12)| passage presented itself. ~The book ends with the beginning
18 3 (12)| is finished in the fourth book.~
19 4 | Book IV.~
20 4, 1 | Mistress.~ ~~THE fourth book begins with an address to
21 4, 1 | already commenced in the third book. A certain lover had been
22 4 (12)| Believer's lost camel." Book ii., Story xi. ~
23 4 (14)| Book ii. Story v. ~
24 4 (20)| we bring forth to him a book, which shall be shown to
25 4 (20)| him wide open. Read thy book; there needeth none but
26 4 (29)| Koran xi. 43. See Book iii., Story 5. ~
27 4 (1) | the Kurd, Syad Abul-Wafa, Book i Story xiv. note. ~
28 4, 5 | which is taken from the book of Kalila and Damnah, 1
29 4 (1) | Anvar i Suhaili. Book i. Story 15. ~
30 5 | Book V.~
31 5, 7 | deadly apprehension~Lest his book may be placed in his left
32 5 (9) | to the first anecdote in Book II. ~
33 5, 13 | intervals till the end of the book. The king inquired of Ayaz
34 5 (1) | Alluding to Story vii. Book II. ~
35 6 | Book VI.~
36 6 (14)| Position."Khulasat ul Hisab, Book iv. ~
37 Note | edition adds a so-called Book VII., but this is known
38 Note | six books, but a seventh book has made its appearance,
39 Note | year 1035 A.H., he met with Book VII. in a copy of the Masnavi
40 Note | genuineness of the Seventh Book." 1~The contents of this
41 Note | contents of this Seventh Book consist of comments on various
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