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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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1 Intro, 1 | who had deeply plunged his head into the cowl of~meditation 2 Intro, 3 | no reply nor lift up my head from the knees of worship. 3 Intro, 4 | of beauty not lift up~her head nor raise her eyes from 4 1, Story3 | occasion. The king kissed the head and eyes of his son,~took 5 1, Story5 | a small boy.~ ~ From his head intelligence caused~ The 6 1, Story8 | fears he will strike his head with a stone.'~ ~ ~ 7 1, Story9 | eyes, bid farewell to the head.~ O palm, forearm, and arm 8 1, Story10| engaged in prayer, at the head of the prophet~Yahia's tomb 9 1, Story15| possible that he loses his head. Philosophers have said~ 10 1, Story16| Place their foot on his head.~ ~ 'In short, I was till 11 1, Story17| If thou sittest on my head and eyes~ I shall be polite, 12 1, Story21| people, a soldier, hit the~head of a pious man with a stone 13 1, Story21| dropped the stone upon his~head. He asked: 'Who art thou, 14 1, Story21| and why hast thou hit my head with this~stone?' The man 15 1, Story21| thou hast struck~on the head with this stone on such 16 1, Story22| innocent~blood.' He kissed the head and eyes of the youth, presented 17 1, Story23| his example. He placed his head on the ground before~Umrulais 18 1, Story23| Whatever befalls my head is lawful with thy approbation.~ 19 1, Story23| ignorantly breakest thy own head.~ When thou shootest an 20 1, Story25| righteousness~ Places the head upon the threshold.~ ~ 21 1, Story26| the people walk over my head on the ground?~ As from 22 1, Story27| ground, raised him above his head and~then threw him down. 23 1, Story28| consumes~ The brain in the head of the visionary.~ Distinction 24 2, Story2 | a dervish who placed his head upon the threshold of the~ 25 2, Story2 | forgivest my crime,~ my face and head are on thy threshold.~ A 26 2, Story5 | listest.~ Place a crown on thy head and a flag on thy back.~ 27 2, Story7 | these~persons lifts up his head or makes a genuflection. 28 2, Story8 | extolled, he raised his head and said: 'I am such as 29 2, Story8 | wickedness makes me droop my head with shame.~ The peacock 30 2, Story9 | The~sheikh drooped his head into the bosom of meditation 31 2, Story17| wept all night near the head of a patient.~ When the 32 2, Story20| I took my turban from my head, with one dinar from my~ 33 2, Story27| brute.~ ~ ~ When a camel's head is turned by the frenzy 34 2, Story34| the fairy stood near his head with a fan of~peacocks' 35 2, Story37| whereon the dervish lifted his head and recited:~ ~ ~ 'Do not 36 2, Story40| in. The youth raised his~head and recited: When they passed 37 2, Story42| with foot in fetters and head fluttering.'~ The curtain 38 2, Story42| The curtain said: 'My head is on the threshold~ Not 39 2, Story47| patched robe and a shaved head but in~reality his heart 40 2, Story48| Unlucky is he who turns his head~ Away from this door for 41 3, Story14| subject but I struck~my head back from assenting and 42 3, Story16| dignity, silver and gold,~ His head necessarily demands to be 43 3, Story20| as thou overshadowed his head.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 44 3, Story21| gentleness~ He forsooth turns his head to impudence.~ Who has no 45 3, Story26| of~Egyptian linen on his head, riding on an Arab horse. 46 3, Story28| accomplishments for each hair of thy head~ They will be of no use 47 3, Story28| hypocritical kisses upon his head and~his eyes, received him 48 3, Story28| bravery which he~had in his head, did not think of the offended 49 3, Story28| offence,~because although the head of a spear may come out, 50 3, Story28| troops, was standing~over his head, listening. He looked at 51 3, Story29| had with a stone under the head~ And if there be no sweetheart 52 4, Story4 | him in argument, shook his head and retired.~Someone asked 53 4, Story7 | talk.~ ~ ~ Words have a head, O shrewd man, and a tail.~ 54 4, Story8 | proper to endanger one's head for the king's secret.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 55 5, Story4 | touch of~insanity in his head. The boy knew that his heart 56 5, Story4 | his beloved, he~raised his head from the dashing waves of 57 5, Story10| listest.~ Thou hast not our head; follow thine.'~ ~ ~ I heard 58 5, Story17| submits he does not raise his head~ And how can elevation subsist 59 5, Story18| had struck a sword on my head;~ So that this day my eye 60 5, Story18| would that it were over my head.~ ~ ~ He who could take 61 5, Story18| from my friend, I twist my head like~ a snake.~ The profit 62 5, Story20| I am a snake with broken head and cannot turn.~ ~ ~ These 63 5, Story20| has seen gold droops his head,~ Although he may be hard 64 6, Story9 | Took the fancy in his old head to get a spouse.~ He married 65 7, Story20| illicit.~ ~ ~ The dog whose head is touched by a clod of 66 7, Story20| our logic, he plunged his head~into his collar and after 67 7, Story20| apology, kissed each other's head and~face, terminating the 68 8, 4 | Admonition 13~ ~ ~ Strike the head of a serpent with the hand 69 8, 47 | heart and step not on his head.~ But when thou hast gone 70 8, 53 | keeps them proudly on his~head.~ ~ ~ A good humoured and 71 8, 1 | place an Indian sabre to his head.~ He entertains no hope


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