Part, Chapter
1 1, 9 | charm his heart?~That rain brought forth a flash of lightning~
2 1, 9 | their minds, which Adam brought about,~Was a thing unequalled
3 1, 12| him what present he had brought to show his respect. The
4 1, 16| contraries contraries are brought forth,~Out of darkness was
5 1, 16| light.~The Prophet's wars brought about the present peace,~
6 2, 1 | led astray that Sufi,~And brought him to loss of property
7 2, 4 | pregnant;~Then the World brought forth another world,~And
8 2, 4 | world,~And of this last are brought forth other worlds.~Should
9 2, 8 | they cry out, their milk is brought to them;~God said, "Call
10 2, 8 | despitefully of my prophethood.~I brought the host out of the Red
11 2, 10| man said, "Sickness has brought me this boon.~That this
12 2, 11| the truth, and ultimately brought him to confess that the
13 2, 14| the riches my learning has brought me are weariness and headaches,
14 2, 16| offence to the brethren. They brought him before their Shaikh
15 2, 18| The Young Ducks who were brought up under a Hen.~Although
16 3, 13| Saba were all fools, and brought destruction on themselves
17 4, 2 | throne of Bilqis should be brought from Saba, and an 'Afrit
18 4, 2 | he,art against Moses, and brought many plagues upon the kingdom
19 4, 6 | oppressions. ~See! I have brought a staff for the purpose
20 5, 4 | we created man, and then brought him down to the lowest of
21 5, 7 | out of a handful of earth brought by an Angel.~When the Almighty
22 5, 7 | Earth's entreaties, and brought back the required handful
23 5, 13| illustration of his meaning. A man brought home a piece of meat weighing
24 6, 1 | Hindu slave, whom he had brought up along with his children,
25 6, 1 | delusive temptations which brought this pain upon them; but
26 6, 5 | leniency to the Faqir he had brought this blow upon himself,
27 6, 7 | sooner were the robbers brought before the king than the
28 6, 9 | The water-carrier hath brought water,"~Or, "Lo! the sun
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