Part, Chapter
1 1, Prol| lovers;~Yea, its strains lay bare my inmost secrets.~
2 1, 5 | said, "O enlightened sage,~Lay aside caution; it cannot
3 1, 7 | the king's foot.~Though to lay head at the king's feet
4 1, 12 | out.~The fault of Iblis lay in saying, "I am better
5 1, 16 | mountains from their bases,~And lay bare the secrets of a hundred
6 2, 10 | m the various towns that lay on his route. At last he
7 2, 10 | one of his disciples who lay sick, of Shaikh Bahlol,
8 2, 11 | falcon.~That night, as ho lay asleep, he heard a voice
9 2, 15 | copper and sight its elixir.~Lay your despair before Him,~
10 3, 1 | alone refrained. Then they lay down to rest; but no sooner
11 3, 18 | his son under the knife. ~Lay down your head! 'I have
12 4, 7 | Wherefore, then, dost Thou lay them waste?"~God answered, "
13 4, 7 | replied, "Lord, I cut it and lay it low~Because here I have
14 5, 10 | any way to gain food. He lay down on a stone and went
15 6, 7 | arrived, they proposed to lay them aside till the morrow;
16 6, 7 | therefore submitted, and lay down to sleep in the endurance
17 6, 7 | another said his talent lay in the strength of his arms,
18 6, 7 | told them that his talent lay in his beard, for when he
19 6, 7 | than the one whose talent lay in recognizing by day those
20 6, 7 | man who said his talent lay in his beard!" Thus the
21 6, 9 | dreamt that a great treasure lay hid in a certain spot in
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