Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | covetousness is grievous sin."~(Ah! how many diverse roads
2 1, 5 | gates of the King's palace.~Ah! sleep not, O unreflecting
3 1, 7 | infidelity it becomes faith.~Ah! footman who contendest
4 1, 9 | bloodshed~Submits at last, ah! what a profit she makes!~
5 2, 2 | thoughts of honor and disgrace.~Ah! cast out of your head these
6 2, 2 | these vain imaginations,~Ah! sweep out of your heart
7 2, 2 | then, this disgust at it?~Ah! lover, consider well what
8 2, 7 | ejaculations,~And say, 'Ah! my prayers are as defective
9 2, 12| second said to the speaker, "Ah! you have spoken words unconnected
10 3, 1 | hithers' and ejaculations. ~Ah! excite not a tumult, lest
11 3, 1 | vision, ~Who said to him, "Ah! thou hast ceased to call
12 3, 5 | are on the bright ocean.~Ah! you who are asleep in the
13 3, 9 | purpose and hidden decrees; ~Ah! none but the pure in sight
14 3, 13| stirrup-straps of God. ~Ah! many are the conditions
15 4, 2 | s admonitions to Bilqis.~Ah! Bilqis, bestir thyself
16 4, 2 | under obligation to Noah?"~Ah! better for him had he never
17 4, 4 | thorn into his own eyes."~Ah! you who smite with your
18 4, 6 | grasped an axe as a perfume.~Ah! if I had administered the
19 5, 3 | need is there of armies?~Ah! make not thyself an eunuch, 3
20 5, 3 | world of sense and form.~Ah! O crow, give up this life
21 5, 6 | in difficult questions.~Ah! man of imitation, come
22 5, 11| Herat, and cried to Heaven, "Ah! learn from this Chief how
23 6, 5 | the ocean that heaves it!~Ah! look till you see your
24 6, 6 | the while in his grasp.~Ah! oftentimes have learning
25 6, 7 | points is proper and useful.~Ah! many are the chastisements
26 6, 7 | it back with that string;~Ah! what sorrow it tastes through
27 6, 8 | locks with keys (of reason).~Ah! many are the buildings
28 6, 9 | these inspired ones. 11~Ah! rob not their words of
29 6, 9 | love-strain;"~Or if she said, "Ah! what a blessed lot!"~Or, "
30 6, 9 | answer to prayer is delayed.~Ah! many earnest suppliants
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