Part, Chapter
1 1, 2 | baldness caused by age with the loss of its own feathers due
2 1, 3 | is no thought or care for loss or gain,~No regard to such
3 1, 3 | divers whims,~Thoughts of loss and gain and fears of misery.~
4 1, 3 | Its traffic yields only loss.~It is not profitable in
5 2, 1 | Sufi,~And brought him to loss of property and ruin.~Greed
6 2, 4 | how,~But reason is at a loss to understand the how.~Universal
7 3, 13| for instance, as lameness, loss of nose, and blindness.~
8 3, 13| trader,~Acquires neither loss nor gain by its ventures. 13 ~
9 3, 13| ventures. 13 ~Nay, it acquires loss, for it is precluded from
10 3, 13| go? ~There is the fear of loss, since you are not strong. ~
11 3, 13| does not this fear of utter loss in your trade ~Become weakened
12 3, 13| say, "Although the fear of loss is before me, ~Yet I feel
13 3, 13| paralysed by the fear of loss? ~See you not how the traders
14 3, 14| thou smile like the rose at loss and gain;~For the rose,
15 3, 14| greater calamity,~And that loss may ward off a more grievous
16 3, 14| ward off a more grievous loss.~
17 3, 15| slave, and had thrown the loss on others. He added that,
18 5, 12| could compensate him for the loss of wine, which made him
19 6, 5 | procure for us profit without loss.~He who casts into the fire
20 6, 5 | soul and made it live,~What loss to Him were it if He never
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