Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | sweet-smelling piece of clay, one day in the bath,~ Came from
2 Intro, 2 | was a despicable lump of day;~ But for a while in the
3 Intro, 3 | keeps it.'~ ~ On the same day I happened to write two
4 Intro, 5 | my existence,~ Unless one day a pious man compassionately~
5 1, Story3 | that a lean scholar~ One day said to a fat fool:~ 'Although
6 1, Story3 | back thou wilt see on the day of battle~ But he whom thou
7 1, Story3 | girth is of use~ On the day of battle, not a fattened
8 1, Story4 | every accomplishment. One day the vezier hinted at his~
9 1, Story6 | Who desires succour in the day of calamity,~ Say to him: '
10 1, Story6 | become thy slave.~ ~ One day the Shahnamah was read in
11 1, Story6 | be oppressed~ Will in his day of calamity become a violent
12 1, Story10| failest to do so, there is a day of retribution.~ ~ The sons
13 1, Story12| to sleep one half of the day so as~not to injure the
14 1, Story12| tyrant sleeping half the day.~ I said: 'This confusion,
15 1, Story13| who had changed might into day by pleasures,~saying in
16 1, Story13| The fool who burns by day a camphor-light~ Will soon
17 1, Story16| the waves throw him one day dead upon the shore.~ ~
18 1, Story18| mayest accumulate every day a treasure?~ ~ The royal
19 1, Story21| stone on such and such a day.' The soldier~continued: '
20 1, Story23| dynasty, I am loth~that on the day of resurrection thou shouldst
21 1, Story29| his favour,~saying: 'I am day and night engaged in the
22 1, Story31| blood.~ Should he in plain day say it is night,~ It is
23 2, Story3 | me to arise blind on the day of~resurrection that I may
24 2, Story5 | hermaphrodite?~ ~ ~ We travelled one day till the night set in during
25 2, Story5 | stole a casket and, when the day dawned, the~dark-hearted
26 2, Story6 | vain-glorious fool,~ On the day of distress with counterfeit
27 2, Story17| of a patient.~ When the day dawned he died and the patient
28 2, Story19| Help the distressed in the day of prosperity~ Because comforting
29 2, Story33| supplications and the rest of the day in restricting my expenses.'~
30 2, Story33| heavenly kingdom.~ Every day I renew my determination~
31 2, Story35| shrewd. He walked about all day and~returning at nightfall,
32 2, Story47| luxurious, sensual, turns day into~night in the bondage
33 2, Story47| of lust, and night into day in the sleep of~carelessness,
34 3, Story5 | would rupture a chain and a day may come when it will tear
35 3, Story7 | was strong~consumed every day three meals. It happened
36 3, Story10| asked them for it~every day in the town of Waset and
37 3, Story11| could see daylight till the day of resurrection.~ ~ ~ The
38 3, Story15| himself, replied: 'Yes, one day I~slaughtered forty camels
39 3, Story18| before my death~ I could one day enjoy my wish~ That a river'
40 3, Story24| brothers, what can be done? My day was not lucky but the fish
41 3, Story24| in the~Tigris without a day of luck and a fish cannot
42 3, Story28| in the world~ Before that day when thou goest from the
43 3, Story28| assistants, alights every day in another town and every~
44 3, Story28| water. After one night and day he~was cast on the bank,
45 3, Story28| It may happen that some day a tiger devours him.~ ~ ~
46 3, Story29| an invitation. The next day the~king paid him a visit,
47 4, Story8 | asked Hasan Muimandi one day what~the sultan had told
48 5, Story9 | must be endured.~ I one day told him to beware of his
49 5, Story9 | often asked pardon for that day.~ A friend does not abandon
50 5, Story10| complied and said:~ ~ ~ 'On the day when thou hadst a beauteous
51 5, Story13| the morning~ The morn of a day of safety becomes evening
52 5, Story14| because I heard him one day~reciting in an assembly
53 5, Story17| die not of grief on the day of separation~ Reckon me
54 5, Story18| Would that on the day when the thorn of fate entered
55 5, Story18| on my head;~ So that this day my eye could not see the
56 5, Story19| Will they not see her one day and understand my excuse?'~ ~ ~
57 5, Story20| and eloquence should~this day save thee from the punishment
58 6, Story2 | another place and taking every day another friend.~ ~ ~ Young
59 6, Story4 | Story 4~ ~ ~ One day, in the pride of youth,
60 6, Story4 | ambles gently night and day.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
61 6, Story6 | the folly of youth I one day shouted at my mother who
62 6, Story6 | arms~ Thou would'st this day not have been harsh~ For
63 7, Story5 | Cares not for the coming day of distress.~ The tree which
64 7, Story8 | his boy: 'O son, on the~day of resurrection thou wilt
65 7, Story16| the~greatest sorrow on the day of resurrection when a pious
66 7, Story16| him gently~ Because on the day of reckoning it will be
67 7, Story17| cuirass-piercing arrow~ Can, on the day of attack by warriors, extricate
68 7, Story20| their arms and may every~day contemplate a youth whose
69 8, Admon2 | it is possible that one day he~may become thy friend.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
70 8, 9 | profit from thee.~ If one day thou failest to satisfy
71 8, 13 | oppressor of men~ Because in the day of calamity no one is his
72 8, 25 | It is possible in one day to know from a man's qualities~
73 8, 49 | devour thee unless on the day decreed.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
74 8, 72 | Shines like the brilliant day.~ This felicity is not by
75 8, 76 | better than spending.~ One day thou seest the wish of the
76 End | of it.~ If I had on the day of resurrection an opportunity~
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