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1 1, 10 | soaring on high.~He lends aid to the slaves of the friends
2 1, 10 | road alone~Only does so by aid of the might of holy men.~
3 1, 13 | thyself,~Without demon's aid how came that blue turban 2
4 1, 13 | the veil from us;~Lend us aid on the day of trial!~:~
5 2 (8) | goods to the Prophet in aid of the expedition to Syria. ~
6 2, 15 | Then what remedy but the aid of the Remedier?~Despair
7 3, 1 | At the time he was asking aid in prayer, ~"O Moses! desire
8 3, 9 | accomplished without God's aid, ho could not possibly keep
9 3, 9 | pious man he cries, "O sir, ~Aid me, for the love of God; ~
10 3, 9 | goods and gold and wealth. ~Aid me so that perchance I may
11 3, 9 | weight before him, ~Saying, "Aid me to escape from this load, ~
12 3, 13 | were reckoned as liars, our aid reached them, and we delivered
13 4, 2 | about the heavens without aid of wings, ~Like sun or full
14 4, 2 | move as a spirit without aid of feet, ~Thou wilt eat
15 4, 2 | Jinns came and lent their aid to the work,~Some of them
16 4, 2 | pillar of my being is Thy aid and protection;~The whole
17 4, 2 | waiting and expecting His aid,~All have learned of Him
18 4, 2 | with prayer." 23~Ho! seek aid of Him, not of another than
19 4, 6 | In her distress she asked aid of Ali, who told her to
20 5, 3 | the body's garment without aid of needle.~On the day that
21 5, 10 | and resolved to seek no aid of man, and not to exert
22 5, 10 | those who came to him for aid before they uttered them.
23 5, 10 | him by the person asking aid of him.~Then follow some
24 6, Prol| attraction?~O Granter of aid, lend us aid~In this dilemma
25 6, Prol| Granter of aid, lend us aid~In this dilemma of the feeble
26 6, Prol| Thou triest me; O give me aid!~For men are as women through
27 6, 2 | bird's cries to God for aid.~When he had eaten the grain
28 6, 6 | too put up his cries for aid,~And bore off the ball of
29 6, 7 | will find a very Bahram to aid you.~For this cause Muhammad
30 6, 8 | to Tabriz to seek further aid; but on arriving there he
31 6, 8 | instead of his Creator for aid, according to the text, "
32 6, 8 | appealed to the citizens to aid him, but only succeeded
33 6, 8 | have sinned in looking for aid to a creature!~Although
34 6, 8 | earnest supplications~Begged aid, saying, "When you are released,~
35 6, 8 | Joseph had looked to man for aid,~He remained in prison for
36 6, 9 | That every form may derive aid therefrom,~From its perfect
37 6, 9 | after calling on God for aid, dreamt that a great treasure
38 6, 9 | nurtured him without the aid of mother or nurse; but
39 6, 9 | The rest is told without aid of tongue~To the heart of
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