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1 1, 12| STORY XII. Joseph a‚Žd the Mirror.~An old
2 1, 12| came to pay his respects to Joseph, and, after some remarks
3 1, 12| behaviour of his brethren, Joseph asked him what present he
4 1, 12| pocket and presented to Joseph, at the same time begging
5 2, 3 | his son. 5~When moonlike Joseph saw that brilliant sun,~
6 2, 8 | Did the wolf show love to Joseph, 5~Or only fraud upon fraud
7 2, 10| pictures the reverse of fair. ~Joseph he painted fair and made
8 2, 14| influence, e.g., the scent of Joseph's coat, 1 which restored
9 3, 13| not-being," of Jacob's vision of Joseph, and of a devout slave who
10 3, 14| rendered as white and fair as Joseph. Again, a heathen woman
11 5, 2 | and wailing like that of Joseph's brethren is at once detected
12 5, 11| penetrated the mansion of Joseph's love;~The Cup-bearer of
13 5, 11| of the world without end.~Joseph's beauty was only an offshoot
14 5, 13| Endure woe patiently, like Joseph and Job, and regard it as
15 5, 13| eclipsed?~The beauty of Joseph was not visible to his brethren;~
16 6, 4 | like Bilal and Luqman and Joseph, served a noble in the capacity
17 6, 8 | advice of his Vazir, and of Joseph, who when imprisoned by
18 6, 8 | and the tinder vanishes!~Joseph kept in prison a long time
19 6, 8 | not in God.~In like manner Joseph, in the prison,~With humble
20 6, 8 | heaven.~Afterwards, because Joseph had looked to man for aid,~
21 6, 8 | caused the man to forget Joseph,~And blotted Joseph's words
22 6, 8 | forget Joseph,~And blotted Joseph's words from his remembrance;~
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