Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | the body~And its snare, making them pure as rased tablets.~
2 1, 3 | and thy charity~Are both a making thyself equal with God;~
3 1, 5 | and was in the habit of making constant raids upon them,
4 1, 7 | Soul of souls" of whom I am making complaint;~Yet I do not
5 2, 9 | walking in his garden, and making free with his fruit. Knowing
6 2, 10| of the Flight, was once making a pilgrimage to Mecca, and
7 3, 7 | The people derided him for making such a foolish petition,
8 3, 8 | he returned to his house, making the boys follow him there,
9 3, 9 | to say "If God will" when making his vow; and as nothing
10 3, 13| prophets at last despaired of making any impression upon the
11 4, 2 | inspiration is available,~Is like making ablutions with sand when
12 4, 9 | in this way~'That pen is making very wonderful figures,~
13 5, 1 | to entrap unwary birds;~Making hundreds of people suspicious,~
14 5, 2 | world with deceptions, 2 making apparent blessings destructive
15 5, 3 | it with his own beak, and making himself so ugly that no
16 5, 5 | agitates these nonentities~Making one nonentity fall in love
17 5, 10| no grass. The fox, after making due salutations, condoled
18 6, 7 | very angry with him for making all this disturbance about
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