Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | of one thou may'st see a thousand joys,~For by quenching the
2 1, 5 | devotee of seven hundred thousand years (Satan)~Was made a
3 1, 15| faith is one,~A hundred thousand years and a moment are all
4 1, 16| conqueror of hearts cut off a thousand heads,~That the heads of
5 2, 1 | indeed offered me forty thousand pieces of gold,~But his
6 2, 1 | pieces of gold,~But his forty thousand pieces were no wages for
7 2, 2 | is one, yet he enters a thousand forms; 3~Whatever he enters
8 2, 2 | mocking.~He slew a hundred thousand guiltless babes~That the
9 2, 2 | born alive,~He committed a thousand murders in the land.~He
10 2, 3 | of the mighty.~A hundred thousand great (spiritual) kings~
11 2, 7 | This fault is better than a thousand correct forms.~No need to
12 2, 17| Though 'tis one, it has a thousand manifestations,~The names
13 3, 2 | united part.~God devised a thousand plans and arts,~To make
14 3, 2 | sanctity.~O son, a hundred thousand tests await thee, ~Whoever
15 3, 4 | serpents; ~And a hundred thousand men were slain by his serpent, ~
16 3, 17| base one, behold a hundred thousand souls ~Dancing towards the
17 3, 17| listen to my speech. ~A thousand times, O prince incomparable, ~
18 4, 2 | that he should receive one thousand pieces of gold, but the
19 4, 2 | Abul-Hasan, gave him ten thousand. The poet went to his home
20 4, 2 | commanded as before that a thousand pieces of gold should be
21 4, 6 | coin of that treasure~A thousand houses can be built without
22 4, 8 | be?~I tell not one in a thousand of them,~Because every ear
23 6, 4 | Each of which equaled a thousand years, O disciple?~Why does
24 6, 5 | These dumb members have a thousand tongues.~Inquire the detail
25 6, 5 | the midst of water,~Yet a thousand boiling bubbles prove it
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