Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | the stony~mansion of my heart with adamantine tears. 1
2 Intro, 3 | it.~ Listen with all thy heart to the advice of Sa'di.~
3 Intro, 3 | closed as not to open~ The heart may well despair of life;~
4 Intro, 3 | perfect man~ Sets not his heart upon this world's life.~ ~
5 1, Story1 | Says whatever he has in his heart.~ ~ When a man is in despair
6 1, Story1 | remains with no one.~ Bind the heart to the Creator, it is enough.~
7 1, Story9 | That every desire of my heart will be fulfilled.~ My wishes
8 1, Story13| Neither patience in the heart of a lover nor water in
9 1, Story16| affairs and keep not a broken heart~ Because the spring of life
10 1, Story20| the most high to gain~the heart of a created being, God
11 1, Story26| Forbear to uproot one heart as long as thou canst~ Because
12 1, Story28| prosperous~ And another whose heart is wounded by struggling.~
13 1, Story40| other half.'~ ~ The thirsty heart does not wish for limpid
14 2, Story5 | fellow in the assembly~ The heart of intelligent men is much
15 2, Story19| is preaching to a black heart?~ An iron nail cannot be
16 2, Story20| singing or not, enchants the heart~ But the melodies of lovers
17 2, Story25| discontented.'~ ~ ~ If my heart roams away from thee every
18 2, Story25| fields and wares,~ If thy heart be with God, thou wilt be
19 2, Story29| They will lay open their heart's grief to friends.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
20 2, Story31| belly is a burden to the heart.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
21 2, Story34| In thy service I lost my heart and religion with all my
22 2, Story44| thy fellow.~ Tie not thy heart to one whose heart is not
23 2, Story44| not thy heart to one whose heart is not tied to thine.~ When
24 2, Story47| head but in~reality his heart is living and his lust dead.~ ~ ~
25 3, Story3 | is ready to comfort every heart. If he~becomes aware of
26 3, Story9 | having been asked what his heart desired replied: 'That~it
27 3, Story13| If thou confidest thy heart's grief, tell it to one~
28 3, Story19| mosque of~Kufah with a sore heart and beheld a man without
29 3, Story23| said:~ ~ ~ What can thy heart do to thy distressed nature
30 3, Story28| one.'~ ~ ~ The young man's heart was irritated by the insult
31 3, Story28| offence will remain in the heart.'~ ~ ~ 'How well,' said
32 3, Story28| afflicted~ If by thy hand a heart has been afflicted.~ Throw
33 3, Story28| boastful~words comforted the heart of the caravan-people, who
34 3, Story28| on the ground, with his heart ready to perish, saying:~ ~ ~
35 4, Story5 | tenderly reconciles his heart.~ Two pious men keep a hair
36 4, Story13| discordant shouting scrapes the heart.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
37 5, Story1 | Whatever descends into the heart appears good to the~eye.'~ ~ ~
38 5, Story4 | 4~ ~ ~ One had lost his heart and bidden farewell to his
39 5, Story4 | Told him who had lost his heart:~ 'As long as thou possessest
40 5, Story4 | him, it~appeared that his heart is inflamed and that he
41 5, Story4 | head. The boy knew that his heart had become~attached to him
42 5, Story4 | back again.~ It seems his heart burns for him whom he has
43 5, Story4 | portions of the lesson by heart,~ When thou art demented
44 5, Story9 | is easier to accustom the~heart to strife, than to turn
45 5, Story9 | beloved.~ ~ ~ Who has his heart with a heart-ravisher~ Has
46 5, Story9 | abandon a friend.~ I submit my heart to what he wills.~ Whether
47 5, Story14| however, mutual attachment of~heart still subsisted between
48 5, Story14| loving.~ I once tied my heart to thee, disregarding the
49 5, Story16| The thirst of my heart cannot be quenched~ By sipping
50 5, Story17| form of intellect from our heart.~ Alas, the hearts of lovers
51 5, Story17| to relax the bonds of thy heart?~ He replied: 'Fairy-faced
52 5, Story18| therefrom could grieve my heart':~ ~ ~ The heart must not
53 5, Story18| grieve my heart':~ ~ ~ The heart must not be tied to any
54 5, Story18| Because to take off the heart is a difficult affair.~ ~ ~
55 5, Story19| knewest what is in a pining heart~ ~ ~ Who are healthy have
56 5, Story20| and the horseshoe of his heart being on fire, he~sought
57 5, Story20| beheld~ It robbed me of my heart and threw me down.~ Those
58 5, Story20| wanton eyes have taken my heart with a lasso.~ If thou desirest
59 5, Story20| desirest to preserve thy heart shut thy eyes.~ ~ ~ I was
60 5, Story21| city of Baghdad.~ Tie thy heart to the heart-charmer thou
61 6, Story2 | roses, fixing his eyes~and heart upon her. He did not sleep
62 6, Story2 | am able I shall hold thy heart~ And if injured I shall
63 6, Story2 | that I had~captivated her heart and that it had become my
64 6, Story2 | sigh from her grief-filled heart and said: 'All the~words
65 6, Story5 | circle of our assembly. His heart had been entered by~no kind
66 6, Story6 | sat~down with a grieved heart in a corner and said, weeping: '
67 6, Story7 | money at the bottom of the heart.'~ ~ ~ It is useful to bend
68 7, Story3 | off his coat, the father's heart was~moved with pity. Accordingly
69 7, Story5 | gathering crumb after crumb, my heart was moved with~pity for
70 7, Story9 | then told me that his own heart bore witness~to the truth
71 7, Story11| the whole world.~ Gain the heart of one person if thou canst.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
72 7, Story15| Sprouted-glad became my heart.~ Pass by, O friend, that
73 7, Story16| him not, grieve not his heart.~ Thou hast purchased him
74 7, Story20| means are scattered, his heart is distracted.~ ~ ~ The
75 7, Story20| O wealthy man, since thy heart and hand are successful~
76 8, Maxim6 | Perhaps thou wilt ensnare a heart with the lasso.~ Sometimes
77 8, Admon1 | night.~ ~ ~ Give not thy heart to a sweetheart of a thousand
78 8, Admon1 | givest it, thou givest that heart for separation.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
79 8, 5 | news which will grieve a heart, remain silent~that others
80 8, 23 | From a body without a heart obedience does not arise
81 8, 35 | Feels affliction in his heart and is irate.~ Although
82 8, 46 | window is the smoke of his heart.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
83 8, 47 | load,~ Have mercy in thy heart and step not on his head.~
84 8, 67 | wilt sit down with a sad heart; then where wilt thou enjoy~
85 8, 77 | bravery.~ Injure not the heart of the helpless~ For thou
86 8, 5 | free.'~ ~ ~ Place not thy heart on what passes away; for
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