Part, Chapter
1 2, 14| Balkh, but renounced his kingdom and became a saint. One
2 2, 14| noble, saying, "Is not the kingdom of the heart better than
3 2, 14| the contemptible earthly kingdom I formerly possessed? What
4 4, 2 | all they had seen in his kingdom, and to urge her to comply
5 4, 2 | Haste to renounce thy kingdom, like Ibrahim bin Adham,~
6 4, 2 | To obtain, like him, the kingdom of eternity.~At night that
7 4, 2 | Thy sisters have found the kingdom that lasts forever, ~Thou
8 4, 2 | forever, ~Thou cleavest to the kingdom of darkness. ~Happy is he
9 4, 2 | he who quits this earthly kingdom, ~Which sooner or later
10 4, 2 | Bilqis, at least behold ~The kingdom of the royal kings of the
11 4, 2 | is thy treasure and thy kingdom?~How men and demons helped
12 4, 2 | brought many plagues upon the kingdom of Egypt.~How all creatures
13 4, 6 | this matter.~(3) A better kingdom than that of Egypt, one
14 4, 6 | clothes, saying, "Is not the kingdom of Egypt thine? Art thou
15 5, 13| sleeping heart, know the kingdom that endures not~Forever
16 6, 3 | of yours,~And gives you a kingdom beyond what you dream of.~
17 6, 3 | your old goods and take a kingdom in payment!~
18 6, 9 | demon, though he usurp his kingdom, is quite another.~The demon
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