Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | Self-exertion is not more noble than trust in God.~What
2 1, 6 | above to earth?~How can so noble a bird be confined in a
3 2, 12| their object, and said, "O noble sirs, kill my companion,
4 2, 14| a very rich and powerful noble." The theologian, replied, "
5 2, 14| Ibrahim then turned to the noble, saying, "Is not the kingdom
6 3, 13| place of worship of the noble is nobility, ~The place
7 3, 13| bow the head. ~Give to the noble to make them repay liberally. ~
8 3, 13| increased bliss for the noble. ~Even so Moses made a small
9 4, 1 | of "Ghazi" applied to a noble idler.~If such titles as
10 4, 2 | s abdication.~Once that noble Ibrahim, as he sat on his
11 4, 2 | increased.~Yea, many are the noble temples they have raised,~
12 4, 5 | The bird said to him, "O noble sir,~In your time you have
13 4, 9 | disciples~Towards their noble and illustrious teachers.~
14 5, 1 | Will not endure, only the noble soul endures.~The soul exhibits
15 5, 7 | captives in the hand of that Noble One?~He is as Azar, maker
16 5, 12| The Devotee who broke the noble's wine-jar.~A certain noble,
17 5, 12| noble's wine-jar.~A certain noble, who lived under the Christian
18 5, 12| Wine, belonging to such a noble." The devotee said, "What!
19 5, 12| and told his master. The noble was very wrathful at the
20 5, 12| interceded for him with the noble, telling him that the devotee
21 5, 12| to ordinary persons. The noble refused to be pacified;
22 5, 12| the pleasure of wine. The noble strenuously denied this,
23 6, 3 | the story of the Turkish noble and the minstrel, which
24 6, 3 | from drunkenness. A Turkish noble awoke from his drunken sleep,
25 6, 3 | I know not." At last the noble could endure it no longer,
26 6, 4 | Luqman and Joseph, served a noble in the capacity of groom.
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