Part, Chapter
1 1, 9 | and severity,~What plea is left us when she begins to plead?~
2 1, 11| Since thy 'self' has not yet left thee,~Thou must be burned
3 1, 15| place where the shoes were left, 6~Scattering the shoes
4 2, 3 | became victorious, 12~He left his throne and hastened
5 2, 6 | doom of the angel on the left hand,~Men hope for the bliss
6 2, 7 | attend to causes.~Having left Jesus, thou cherishest an
7 3, 2 | earth, ~Whilst thou art left alone in the midst, forlorn, ~
8 3, 2 | forlorn, ~Even as the fires left by the departed caravan."~
9 3, 9 | Now to right and now to left in opposite directions."~
10 3, 13| hand and the other on the left; 'Eat ye of your Lord's
11 3, 13| prophets despaired of them, and left them to their doom.~Not
12 4, 2 | soon fade, ~Thou wilt be left like a, beggar without sustenance; ~
13 4, 3 | real reason of its being left unanswered. He wrote in
14 4, 6 | seeing its playfellow, left the brink of its own accord
15 5, 1 | bread and other viands. He left not a drop for the Prophet'
16 5, 1 | a talisman which he had left behind him in his hurry
17 5, 7 | crop raised in a desert,~Left neglected and never threshed
18 5, 7 | into their right hands and left. 7~God will place in their
19 5, 7 | book may be placed in his left hand.~Then will the evildoer
20 5, 10| live on the meat that was left from his repasts, just as
21 6, 7 | fourth heaven~Thou who art left behind and hast endured
22 6, 8 | fault of that holy man~God left him in the prison for many
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