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1 2, 3 | sent the first away to the bath, and in his absence questioned
2 4, 1 | Comparison of the world to a bath stove, ~and of piety to
3 4, 1 | and of piety to the hot bath.~The lust of the world is
4 4, 1 | lust of the world is like a bath stove, ~Whereby the bath
5 4, 1 | bath stove, ~Whereby the bath of piety is heated; ~But
6 4, 1 | Because they dwell in the bath and in cleanliness. ~The
7 4, 1 | heat the furnace of the bath withal. ~God has instilled
8 4, 1 | them cupidity, ~That the bath may be warmed and pleasant. ~
9 4, 1 | stove and push on into the bath; ~Know quitting the stove
10 4, 1 | quitting the stove to be the bath itself. ~Whoso is in the
11 5, 9 | women who frequented the bath. At last, however, his eyes
12 5, 9 | Nasuh then returned to the bath a truly repentant man; but
13 5, 9 | the women frequenting the bath lost a valuable jewel, and
14 5, 9 | persons connected with the bath should be stripped and searched.
15 5, 9 | the officers came to the bath to execute this order Nasuh
16 5, 10 | replied, " From the hot bath of thy street."~The man
17 5, 13 | Rustam on the wall of a bath~Are similar to a coward'
18 6, Prol| the damsels pictured on bath walls?~Nay, you pass by
19 6, Prol| While the pictures of the bath have no life.~If the pictures
20 6, Prol| If the pictures of the bath should stir with life (soul),~
21 6 (3) | undertook to bear it, but bath proved unjust and senseless" (
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