Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | of the apostolic office. Having given these directions,
2 1, 5 | the moment he got there. Having carried their point, the
3 1, 6 | the Ambassador.~The hare, having delivered his companions
4 1, 7 | with his own parrot for having sent such a fatal message,
5 1, 8 | looking to Him for recompense. Having finished his melody he fell
6 1, 10| all who were before thee.~Having chosen thy Director, be
7 1, 10| a ring outside the door.~Having chosen thy Director, be
8 2, 6 | a share of it. One day, having received a watermelon, he
9 2, 7 | sense attend to causes.~Having left Jesus, thou cherishest
10 3, 2 | accepting his invitation, having doubts as to his sincerity,
11 3, 7 | in its flight.~The bird having but one wing quickly drops
12 3, 9 | lusts and riotous living,~Having sold all his clothes and
13 3, 9 | clothes and substance; ~Having lost house and home, utterly
14 3, 12| though not for baseness;~Having compassion on mankind, and
15 3, 12| prayed~to be fed without having to work for his food.~~After
16 3, 17| palm-tree ~In excuse for having fled away from him!"~Even
17 4, 2 | regained his throne, and having completed the temple, began
18 4, 2 | rendered fit for his food. Having a few grains of gold by
19 4, 2 | his palace.~His purpose in having this band of music was this,~
20 4, 5 | passed by that lake, and having espied the fish, hastened
21 4, 8 | VIII. The Prince who, after having been beguiled by~a Courtesan,
22 4, 9 | world. For this cause, men having only partial reason or mere
23 5, 1 | unwell in consequence of having overeaten himself, and tried
24 5, 10| water-carrier, which, after having starved and worked hard
25 5, 10| with many reproaches for having deceived him; but he at
26 5, 10| grapes.~For the token of thy having seen that divine light~Is
27 5, 10| star, " This is my Lord," 8~Having fallen into the midst of
28 5, 13| named Iyazi, who, after having been a great warrior against
29 5, 13| weight than the plea of having sinned through drunkenness,
30 6, 1 | but the father insisted on having his own way, and the marriage
31 6, 4 | displeasure in consequence of having embraced Islam. For this
32 6, 5 | dead regret not dying, but having lost opportunities in life.~
33 6, 7 | from them secretly, and, having summoned his Vazir, gave
34 6, 8 | The poor man's regrets for having placed his trust in man
35 6, 8 | in prison a long time for having placed his hopes of release
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