Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | follow the religion of their king.~ ~ Because thou lookest
2 1, Story1 | fellow began to insult the king on that occasion of despair,
3 1, Story1 | sharp sword.~ ~ When the king asked what he was saying,
4 1, Story1 | loveth the beneficent.'~ The king, moved with pity, forbore
5 1, Story1 | fellow has insulted the king and spoken unbecomingly.'
6 1, Story1 | spoken unbecomingly.' The king, being~displeased with these
7 1, Story3 | on the said occasion the king was menaced by a powerful~
8 1, Story3 | were numerous, and that~the king's, being few, were about
9 1, Story3 | on~the said occasion. The king kissed the head and eyes
10 1, Story4 | morning to~the court of the king, who ordered all of them
11 1, Story4 | having kissed the foot of the~king's throne and placed the
12 1, Story4 | by~sparing his life.' The king, being displeased with this
13 1, Story4 | praised the opinion of the king and said: 'What my lord
14 1, Story4 | these words and some of the king's~courtiers had added their
15 1, Story4 | intercession to his, the king no longer~desired to shed
16 1, Story4 | talents in the presence of the king, asserting that the instructions~
17 1, Story4 | ignorance from his nature. The king smiled at these words and~
18 1, Story4 | established himself. The king, informed of the event,
19 1, Story5 | the friend is kind?~ ~ The king asked: 'What is the cause
20 1, Story6 | Feridun. The vezier~asked the king how it came to pass that
21 1, Story6 | means of his troops.~ ~ The king asked: 'What is the reason
22 1, Story6 | of his own reign.~ ~ The king, displeased with the advice
23 1, Story6 | afterwards the sons of the king's uncle~rose in rebellion,
24 1, Story6 | the last extremity by the~king's oppression and scattered,
25 1, Story7 | kindness, so that at last the king became displeased as~the
26 1, Story7 | appeared strange to the~king who knew not what wisdom
27 1, Story9 | Story 9~ ~ An Arab king was sick in his state of
28 1, Story9 | by the good luck of the~king, that the enemies had been
29 1, Story9 | reduced to obedience. The king heaved a~deep sigh and replied: '
30 1, Story12| Story 12~ ~ An unjust king asked a devotee what kind
31 1, Story13| Story 13~ ~ I heard a king, who had changed might into
32 1, Story13| also do not care.'~ ~ The king, being pleased with these
33 1, Story13| brought to the notice of the~king when he was not in good
34 1, Story13| by heedless talk.~ ~ The king said: 'Drive away this impudent
35 1, Story15| contented in his mind. When the king was again~favourably disposed
36 1, Story15| tongues of slanderers.~ ~ The king said: 'Verily we stand in
37 1, Story16| accusation of treason. The king ordered no inquiry on its
38 1, Story19| present magnitude.'~ ~ If the king eats one apple from the
39 1, Story20| oppressing mankind.~ ~ When the king had obtained information
40 1, Story21| the time arrived when~the king became angry with that soldier,
41 1, Story22| Story 22~ ~ A king was subject to a terrible
42 1, Story22| mentioned by the doctors. The king summoned~the father and
43 1, Story22| subject for the safety of the~king and the executioner was
44 1, Story22| heavenwards and smiled. The king asked: 'What occasion for
45 1, Story22| and it is said that the king also recovered his~health
46 1, Story23| may be killed justly.' The king smiled~and asked the vezier
47 1, Story24| Story 24~ ~ King Zuzan had a khajah of noble
48 1, Story24| incurred~the displeasure of the king who inflicted a fine on
49 1, Story24| him. The officials of the king, mindful of the~benefits
50 1, Story24| accusations brought by the king against~him but retained
51 1, Story24| prison for some. Another king in those regions~secretly
52 1, Story24| back. One,~however, of the king's courtiers, who noticed
53 1, Story24| the adjacent country. The king became angry and~desired
54 1, Story24| he injures thee.'~ ~ The king approved of his gratitude,
55 1, Story27| and my skill equal.' The king,~who was not pleased with
56 1, Story27| by the spectators and the king~ordered a robe of honour
57 1, Story28| He~replied: 'Tell the king to look for homage from
58 1, Story28| visionary.~ Distinction between king and slave has ceased~ When
59 1, Story28| from a poor man.~ ~ The king, who was pleased with the
60 1, Story28| was to be left alone. The king then asked for advice and
61 1, Story29| vezier feared God~ Like the king he would be king.~ ~ ~
62 1, Story29| Like the king he would be king.~ ~ ~
63 1, Story30| man, the latter~said: 'O king, seek not thine own injury
64 1, Story30| having taken effect, the king spared his blood.~ ~ ~
65 1, Story31| according to his knowledge. The king~likewise gave his opinion
66 1, Story31| discovered in the opinion of the king above so many other~reflections
67 1, Story31| with the opinion of the king so that, if it should~turn
68 1, Story31| opinion contrary to the king's~ Means to wash the hands
69 1, Story32| presented an elegy to the king, alleging that he had himself~
70 1, Story32| composed it. One of the king's courtiers, who had that
71 1, Story32| the Divan of Anvari.' The king ordered him to~be beaten
72 1, Story32| utters much falsehood.~ ~ The king laughed, told him that all
73 1, Story33| One of the veziers of a king treated his subordinates
74 1, Story33| called to account by the king for something he had done~
75 1, Story40| having been brought to a king, he desired to~have connection
76 1, Story40| virginity. In the morning the king sought the girl but could
77 1, Story40| had received the girl. The king rejoined: 'What~would it
78 1, Story40| for the Ramazan.'~ ~ The king, being pleased with this
79 1, Story40| fetid mouth.~ ~ How can the king's hand again touch~ An orange
80 1, Story41| nothing but good of the king.'~ ~ The intelligent will
81 2, Story28| Story 28~ ~ ~ The life of a king was drawing to a close and
82 2, Story28| executed the injunction of the king and bestowed upon him~the
83 2, Story33| restricting my expenses.'~Then the king ordered a sufficient allowance
84 2, Story34| in order to please the king, he~ought to spend a few
85 2, Story34| private garden-house of the king, which was a~heart-expanding
86 2, Story34| the green-trees.~ ~ ~ The king immediately sent him a beautiful
87 2, Story34| like a fly.~ ~ ~ Once the king desired to visit him but
88 2, Story34| and corpulent. When~the king entered, he beheld him reclining
89 2, Story34| being~present, said: 'O king, the conditions of friendship
90 2, Story35| deposited them before~the king with the remark that he
91 2, Story35| found any devotees. The~king rejoined: 'What nonsense
92 2, Story35| it is not a devotee.'~The king smiled and said to his courtiers: '
93 2, Story47| meaning~of it, said: 'O king, in this world we are inferior
94 3, Story6 | dirhems will be enough.' The king queried: 'What~strength
95 3, Story20| Story 20~ ~ ~ A king with some of his courtiers
96 3, Story20| dehqan to become high.' The king who was pleased with these~
97 3, Story20| When he accompanied the king a few~paces at the departure
98 3, Story21| it grain by grain.' The king replied: 'It~does not matter
99 3, Story21| comply with the behest of the king, began~to argue and to look
100 3, Story21| insolently; whereon the king ordered the sum in~question
101 3, Story28| government falls into ruin~ The king of Nimruz will go to bed
102 3, Story28| thus whilst the son of a king who happened~to be in a
103 3, Story29| Abandon greediness and be a king~ Because a neck without
104 3, Story29| invitation. The next day the~king paid him a visit, the a'
105 4, Story8 | endanger one's head for the king's secret.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
106 5, Story17| concluded peace with the~king of Khata to suit his own
107 5, Story19| Story 19~ ~ ~ A king of the Arabs, having been
108 5, Story19| sake ye blamed me.~ ~ ~ The king expressed a wish to see
109 5, Story19| was found, conveyed to the king and led into the~courtyard
110 5, Story19| courtyard of the palace. The king looked at her outward form
111 5, Story19| understood the thoughts of the king, said: 'It would have~been
112 5, Story20| was also brought to the king that in~his realm such a
113 5, Story20| I heard that at dawn the king with some of his courtiers
114 5, Story20| realm of existence. The king~awakened him gently and
115 5, Story20| better than revenge.~ ~ ~ The king replied: 'As thou knowest
116 5, Story20| way of~escape.' After the king had uttered these words,
117 5, Story20| service of the sultan.' The king, who heard him,~asked: '
118 5, Story20| thou possessest.'~ ~ ~ The king replied: 'Thou hast adduced
119 5, Story20| may take the example.' The king burst out laughing,~pardoned
120 7, Story3 | make it straight.~ ~ ~ The king, being pleased with the
121 7, Story6 | accomplishments and eloquence. The king~reproved and threatened
122 7, Story6 | unfaithful.~He replied: 'O king, the instruction is the
123 7, Story20| he~announced check to my king, I covered him with my queen
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