Part, Chapter
1 2, 10 | heavenly Artist paints His pictures of two sorts, ~Fair pictures
2 2, 10 | pictures of two sorts, ~Fair pictures and pictures the reverse
3 2, 10 | sorts, ~Fair pictures and pictures the reverse of fair. ~Joseph
4 2, 10 | beautiful; ~He also painted ugly pictures of demons and 'afrits. ~
5 2, 10 | afrits. ~Both sorts of pictures are of His workmanship, ~
6 3, 5 | Not so, for he erases ugly pictures. ~The ability of the painter
7 3, 5 | both ugly and beautiful pictures. ~If I should pursue this
8 3, 6 | seasons. ~Gaze not on your own pictures, fair or ugly, ~Gaze on
9 4, 6 | mine I saw but forms and pictures;~I was enchanted with that
10 4, 6 | child; thy house is full of pictures.'~In his divine poem he
11 5, 13 | retreating like Rustam.~The pictures of Rustam on the wall of
12 6, Prol| Nay, you pass by those pictures though fair as Huris,~And
13 6, Prol| the old women which the pictures lack,~Which draws you from
14 6, Prol| Which draws you from the pictures to the old women?~Say not,
15 6, Prol| life is infused,~While the pictures of the bath have no life.~
16 6, Prol| bath have no life.~If the pictures of the bath should stir
17 6, 9 | The fort was full of pictures, images and forms, and amongst
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