Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | the revolving~circle of time, the vice-gerent of Solomon,
2 Intro, 2 | country of Shiraz until the time of the resurrection,~under
3 Intro, 2 | Roamed about for a long time?~ I went away from the distress
4 Intro, 2 | not the vicissitudes of time,~ As long as one presides
5 Intro, 3 | night meditating on the time which had elapsed,~repenting
6 Intro, 3 | green,~ Must at harvest time glean the ears of it.~ Listen
7 Intro, 3 | advising him at the same~time, in case he should be able,
8 Intro, 3 | thee to speak at the proper time.~ Two things betoken levity
9 Intro, 3 | had~disappeared and the time of the dominion of roses
10 Intro, 3 | spring the vicissitudes of time will~be unable to change
11 Intro, 5 | At a period when our time was pleasant~ The Hejret
12 1, Story1 | cat assailing a dog.~ ~ In time of need, when flight is
13 1, Story2 | good repute~ Although much time elapsed since he passed
14 1, Story4 | leavest it thus for a long time,~ Thou canst not uproot
15 1, Story9 | fallen on me~ For the last time, O friends. Pass near me.~
16 1, Story10| When the calamity of time afflicts one limb~ The other
17 1, Story13| squandered the~money in a short time and returned.~ ~ Property
18 1, Story13| mendicant~who has in so short a time thrown away so much money.
19 1, Story13| allowance to be drawn from time~to time so that they may
20 1, Story13| to be drawn from time~to time so that they may not squander
21 1, Story16| a small post. In a short~time my friend's affable behaviour
22 1, Story16| account of the turns of time; for patience,~ Although
23 1, Story16| sweet fruit.~ ~ At that time I happened to go with a
24 1, Story17| When those who could at any time approach the presence of
25 1, Story18| thee to be helpless at a time of necessity.'~ ~ If thou
26 1, Story21| preserved the stone till the time arrived when~the king became
27 1, Story21| hast thou been all this time?' The dervish~replied: '
28 1, Story27| nobody practices it in our time.~ No one had learnt archery
29 1, Story40| month of Merdad.~ ~ At that time the desire of the negro
30 2, Story9 | peace, has said: I have time with Allah during which
31 2, Story9 | was~always the case. The time alluded to was when Gabriel
32 2, Story20| performance~ Except at the time of departure when thou pleasest.~ ~ ~
33 2, Story20| the call to prayers out of time,~ Not knowing how much of
34 2, Story29| had not seen for a long time; and, a man having asked
35 2, Story32| associated with animals till the time when I~became a prisoner
36 2, Story32| hundred dinars. After some~time had elapsed, she turned
37 2, Story33| spendest thou thy precious time?'~He replied: 'I am all
38 2, Story34| the purity of his precious time might become~turbid by association
39 2, Story34| happiness of his former time of contentedness had come~
40 2, Story38| encroach upon my precious time.' He replied: 'Lend something
41 2, Story45| will not leave it till the time of death.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
42 3, Story4 | none of them had up~to this time taken notice of him or required
43 3, Story12| Evil is the food which the time of degradation acquires.~
44 3, Story19| about the vicissitudes of time or complained of the~turns
45 3, Story23| is uplifted to God in the time of prayer but in the armpit~
46 3, Story23| but in the armpit~ in the time of bounty?~ ~ ~ Bestow comfort
47 3, Story24| The net brought every time a fish.~ This time the fish
48 3, Story24| every time a fish.~ This time the fish went and carried
49 3, Story28| hunter does not catch every time a jackal.~ It may happen
50 4, Story12| molest him. In course of time, however, another preacher
51 4, Story13| agreed~and went away. Some time afterwards however, he returned
52 5, Story7 | who had for a considerable time not seen his friend asked
53 5, Story8 | separation took place but after a time, when my companion returned,
54 5, Story10| effect on me:~ ~ ~ I lost the time of union and man is ignorant~
55 5, Story10| of God, he returned some time afterwards but~his melodious
56 5, Story13| lamenting the vicissitudes of time. He rubbed the claws~of
57 5, Story17| s face~ And at the same time to take leave of him?~ Thou
58 5, Story19| her outward form for~some time and she appeared despicable
59 5, Story20| fire, he~sought for some time to meet him, roaming about
60 5, Story20| not crowed at the proper time this night~ And have the
61 6, Story2 | last took place. When the time of the lady's uddat had
62 6, Story5 | from laughter.~After some time had elapsed, I accidentally
63 6, Story5 | ringlets?~ And the change of time is a sufficient monitor.~ ~ ~
64 6, Story6 | thou hadst remembered the time of thy infancy~ How helpless
65 7, Story1 | intelligent. Having been some~time under instruction but ineffectually,
66 7, Story4 | spending most of their time in~play, and breaking on
67 7, Story5 | scholar.'~ ~ ~ After some time I saw the consequences of
68 7, Story7 | not forgotten thee at the time~ When thou wast sperm, buried,
69 7, Story10| become enceinte and when the time of her~confinement was at
70 7, Story10| Bring forth serpents at the time of birth,~ It is better
71 7, Story15| injured by the lapse of~time, would be walked upon by
72 7, Story15| suffice:~ ~ ~ Wah! How-every time the plants in the garden~
73 7, Story18| and then observed: 'By the time thy father is~able to shake
74 7, Story20| endeavoured to repel, and every time he~announced check to my
75 8, Admon2 | thou that he will not some time become thy foe? Inflict
76 8, 13 | Whoever does no good in the time of ability will see distress
77 8, 13 | will see distress in the~time of inability.~ ~ ~ No one
78 8, 18 | donkey,~ Spending all his time and efforts in the task.~
79 8, 48 | decreed and~to die before the time appointed.~ ~ ~ Fate will
80 8, 58 | to thee in due course~of time. Make no haste in asking
81 8, 60 | wilt be an ass in course of time~ And if unlearned thou wilt
82 8, 68 | fish.~ ~ ~ Happy is the time of the man~ Who spends it
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