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1 1, 2 | stream into. the channel;~Has cut its flesh to extract a spear-head, 1~
2 1, 16 | That conqueror of hearts cut off a thousand heads,~That
3 3, 2 | and rescind evil doubts. ~Cut off these evil doubts and
4 3, 2 | piece of silk, ~Saying, "Cut out a large head-dress," ~
5 3, 5 | bride, O my son. ~The barber cut off his beard and laid it
6 3, 9 | Darvesh along with them, and cut off his hand. When he discovered
7 3, 12 | the King as a falcon's;~Cut off from mankind, though
8 3, 18 | to constancy, ~That I may cut your throat like an Ismailian'
9 3, 18 | like an Ismailian's. ~I cut off your head, but that
10 3, 18 | restored to life by being cut off!"~My main object herein
11 3, 18 | am much afflicted, ~Being cut off from my garden and meadow
12 4, 2 | Those Egyptian women who cut their hands were fools 33~
13 4 (33)| were amazed at Yusuf, and cut their hands, and said, '
14 4, 4 | neck, ~Saw his own throat cut, and gave up the ghost; ~
15 4, 6 | the stuff must first be cut up; and in order to make
16 4, 7 | the king. If the king had cut off my head he would have
17 4, 7 | nurtured the corn,~And then cut it down directly it was
18 4, 7 | Moses replied, "Lord, I cut it and lay it low~Because
19 5, 1 | draw them towards thee, and cut them in pieces." 1 The birds
20 5 (7) | were amazed at him, and cut their hands" (Koran xii.
21 5, 13 | of negations like these cut short speech,~"O Ahmad,
22 6, 9 | against him. The King was cut to the heart by his ingratitude,
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