Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | have elapsed in sleep,~ Wilt thou perhaps overtake them
2 Intro, 3 | the bazar,~ I fear thou wilt not bring a towel filled.~
3 Intro, 3 | of death arrives,~ Thou wilt of necessity restrain thy
4 Intro, 3 | consider~ Whether thou wilt have to flee from him or
5 1, Story3 | am not he whose back thou wilt see on the day of battle~
6 1, Story11| thy subjects,~ How long wilt thou persevere in this?~
7 1, Story14| inform thee, perhaps thou wilt excuse me for my horse had
8 1, Story16| dangerous, so that thou wilt either gain a treasure~or
9 1, Story16| Knewest thou not that thou wilt see thy feet in bonds~ If
10 1, Story20| various tortures.~ ~ Thou wilt not obtain the approbation
11 2, Story3 | whom I shall never forget~ Wilt thou at all remember thy
12 2, Story6 | the desert, I fear thou wilt not reach the Ka'bah~ Because
13 2, Story6 | under the armpit~ What wilt thou purchase, O vain-glorious
14 2, Story12| rear. If thou goest thou wilt prosper. If thou sleepest
15 2, Story12| prosper. If thou sleepest thou~wilt die.'~ ~ ~ It is pleasant
16 2, Story16| despicable practices.~ Then thou wilt have no need of a cap of
17 2, Story17| going?~Return, for thou wilt expire from hardships.'
18 2, Story23| sheikh wept and said: 'How wilt thou be able~to be sufficiently
19 2, Story23| imagine?'~ ~ ~ How long wilt thou say: 'The malevolent
20 2, Story25| from thee every hour,~ Thou wilt find no tranquillity in
21 2, Story25| heart be with God, thou wilt be a recluse.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
22 2, Story30| fault with thyself~ Thou wilt not hear others reproaching
23 2, Story34| thee in the town where thou wilt enjoy leisure for thy~devotions
24 2, Story39| canst~not see the lamp, what wilt thou see with the lamp?"
25 2, Story39| inclination to the assembly thou wilt not get any~felicity.'~ ~ ~
26 3, Story6 | is more than that, thou wilt be the~carrier of it.'~ ~ ~
27 3, Story12| Do not go because thou wilt embitter his life also.~
28 3, Story26| belongings of his estate~ Thou wilt find nothing lawful to take
29 3, Story28| shop or the house~ Thou wilt never become a man, 0 raw
30 3, Story28| accordingly he shouted: 'If thou wilt be satisfied with the robe
31 3, Story28| grace, and kindliness,~ Thou wilt be able to lead an elephant
32 3, Story28| not unconcerned for thou wilt be afflicted~ If by thy
33 3, Story28| replied: 'O father, thou wilt certainly not obtain a~treasure
34 3, Story28| treasure except by trouble, wilt not overcome thy foe unless
35 3, Story28| thou~hazardest thy life and wilt not gather a harvest unless
36 4, Story10| ask for my robe if thou wilt make me a present of it.'~ ~ ~
37 4, Story13| shall give ten, if thou wilt go to another place.' The
38 4, Story14| readest the Quran thus~ Thou wilt deprive the religion of
39 5, Story10| extinguished.~ How long wilt thou strut about, showing
40 5, Story14| conciliation, return~ Because thou wilt be more beloved than before.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
41 5, Story17| Persian language. If thou wilt recite some,~it will be
42 6, Story2 | with one like thyself thou wilt be disappointed.~ ~ ~ The
43 7, Story5 | exhausted, whereon thou wilt fall into trouble and will~
44 7, Story5 | Although thou knowest thou wilt not be heard, say~ Whatever
45 7, Story5 | may soon happen that thou wilt behold a silly fellow~ With
46 7, Story8 | day of resurrection thou wilt be asked what thou hast
47 7, Story8 | descended, that is to say, thou wilt be asked~what thy merit
48 7, Story20| and nothing within,~ What wilt thou do without means when
49 7, Story20| O dervish,~ Because thou wilt be luckless if thou diest
50 8, Maxim5 | of padshahs.~ ~ ~ If thou wilt listen to advice, padshah,~
51 8, Maxim6 | manly way~ Perhaps thou wilt ensnare a heart with the
52 8, 6 | will accept it; else thou wilt only be preparing~thy own
53 8, 12 | that fire the burning thou wilt not be able to bear,~ Quench
54 8, 21 | faults of men because thou wilt put them to~shame and wilt
55 8, 21 | wilt put them to~shame and wilt forfeit thy own confidence.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
56 8, 26 | said to be squinting.~ Thou wilt soon see thy forehead broken~
57 8, 49 | asker of food, sit for thou wilt eat; and 0 thou asked by~
58 8, 49 | death, run not for thou wilt not save thy life.~ ~ ~
59 8, 60 | if thou be learned, thou wilt be an ass in course of time~
60 8, 60 | time~ And if unlearned thou wilt become a greater fool.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
61 8, 67 | I give thee riches,~thou wilt turn away from me with mundane
62 8, 67 | if I make thee~poor thou wilt sit down with a sad heart;
63 8, 67 | a sad heart; then where wilt thou enjoy~the sweetness
64 8, 67 | of adoring me, and when wilt thou hasten to serve me?'~ ~ ~
65 8, 67 | distress,~ I know not when thou wilt turn to God from thyself.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
66 8, 77 | of the helpless~ For thou wilt succumb to the force of
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