Part, Chapter
1 1, 7 | Thy light,~Shining in the morning draught of Thy protection!~
2 1, 8 | the night of the early morning halt."~He lifted not head
3 1, 8 | blissful sleep," 1~So that his morning prayer was put off till
4 1, 14| last night a Kurd,~And this morning am become an Arab." 2~This
5 1, 14| of "last night" and "this morning"~Leads you into the road
6 1, 15| How is it with thee this morning, O pure disciple?"~He replied, "
7 2, 1 | and unfit to travel next morning, and in spite of the blows
8 2, 1 | following their example. Next morning he asked his servant what
9 2, 2 | carried through the city from morning till evening, proclamation
10 2, 11| escaped from its stable this morning?~To him who shall give me
11 3, 13| goes to his shop in the morning, ~He does so in hope and
12 3, 15| of fowls and dogs. Next morning the man went amongst the
13 4, 4 | beside me; worship me!"~Next morning, when his ecstatic state
14 5, 1 | defiled his bedding. In the morning he was extremely ashamed,
15 5, 7 | awake from sleep on that morning,~All the evil and good they
16 5, 8 | lover to try him,~Early one morning, "O such an one, son of
17 6, 1 | his supposed bride. Next morning he had an interview with
18 6, 7 | the pangs of hunger. Next morning, when they awoke, it was
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