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1 1, Prol| notes have moved men and women to tears.~I burst my breast,
2 1, 5 | yourselves men, see, ye are women.~The quantum of reason ye
3 1, 7 | the spirits of all men and women;~When man and woman become
4 1, 9 | and no end.~Men subdued by women's wiles.~In this manner
5 1, 9 | failing.~The Prophet said that women hold dominion~Over sages
6 1, 9 | hold the upper hand over women,~Because fools are violent
7 2, 10 | and swallow, just like women. ~But the reproaches and
8 2, 11 | hard it was that men and women should blame him when they
9 2 (2) | loved perfumes and fair women and brightness of eyes in
10 3, 12 | fault,~Severed from men and women, though not for baseness;~
11 3, 17 | labor to provide food for women. ~And the earth does the
12 3, 17 | smiling sadly, ~Men and women, small and great, were all
13 3, 17 | concert with him; ~Men and women mingled together as on the
14 4, 2 | The Truth."~Those Egyptian women who cut their hands were
15 4, 4 | Bayazid, thousands of men and women, ~Saying, "The two worlds
16 4, 7 | charming forms, both men and women;~Wherefore, then, dost Thou
17 5, 1 | all partake, both men and women,~Thou art ungrudging in
18 5, 4 | showed him the beauty of women,~Which bereaves men of reason
19 5, 5 | to hear news of gold or women, 1 and are annoyed with
20 5, 9 | employment as attendant at the women's baths, where he used to
21 5, 9 | intrigues with some of the women who frequented the bath.
22 5, 9 | soon afterwards one of the women frequenting the bath lost
23 5, 11 | fold.~When those Egyptian women sacrificed their reason, 7~
24 5, 11 | s beauty more than those women.~Love of God cuts short
25 5, 13 | at a sermon addressed to women. This dwarf played a trick
26 5, 13 | keep aloof from it even as women do."~This is followed by
27 6, Prol| sooner to half-blind old women.~What is there in the old
28 6, Prol| What is there in the old women which the pictures lack,~
29 6, Prol| the pictures to the old women?~Say not, for I will say
30 6, Prol| your love to all the old women.~What is soul? 'Tis acquainted
31 6, Prol| give me aid!~For men are as women through this trial.~How
32 6, 1 | pious and well-mannered. The women of the family would have
33 6, 5 | without the spring?~Pregnant women and their teeming wombs~
34 6, 9 | eunuch the society of fair women. But his eyes had now been
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