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1 1, 7 | hurt,~Even though he should eat deadly poison.~He who gains
2 1 (1)| of lusts, O fool! In dust eat blood! but if a man of heart
3 1, 15 | leave out the vinegar and eat pure honey.~When the heart
4 1, 17 | bread is "substance," to eat it nourishes us;~When 'tis
5 1, 17 | of yore~Thou wert wont to eat it, O helpless being,~Eatest
6 2, 11 | mixed with sugar, and they eat it at once.~If wheat were
7 2, 16 | daily allowance,~Whether he eat two or three, he observes
8 2, 16 | observes the mean.~But if he eat all four he transgresses
9 2, 16 | loaves,~Know, though he eat six, he observes the mean.~
10 2, 16 | However much he eats, say ' Eat on;' 'tis lawful to him."~
11 3, 5 | nutriment of the heart. ~Eat the words of wisdom, for
12 3, 9 | pluck any of the fruit, but eat only what was shaken down
13 3, 13 | the other on the left; 'Eat ye of your Lord's supplies,
14 3, 15 | plenty of grains of corn to eat, whereas the dog could only
15 3, 15 | whereas the dog could only eat bread. The cock, to appease
16 3, 15 | be plenty for the dog to eat at the funeral feast. Hearing
17 4, 2 | aid of feet, ~Thou wilt eat sweet viands without mouth
18 5, 1 | uttering the saying, Infidels eat with seven bellies, but
19 5, 3 | wherefrom to abstain.~Again, "Eat ye," is said recognising
20 5 (6)| Koran vi. 142: "Eat of their fruit, but be not
21 5, 10 | saffron of Khoten~Must not eat grass and oats like asses.~
22 6, 2 | then asked permission to eat some, as he was very hungry,
23 6, 7 | and therefore could not eat before nightfall, proposed
24 6, 7 | before nightfall, proposed to eat them that night. To this
25 6, 7 | that the Mosalman wanted to eat the whole of the sweetmeats
26 6, 7 | portions, so that each might eat his own portion when he
27 6, 7 | night, had commanded him to eat up those divinely provided
28 6, 7 | anguish,~Arise quickly and eat the sweetmeats and confections!~
29 6, 7 | despised one,~Arise and eat of the banquet of the divine
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