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1 Intro, 1 | returned.~ ~ O thou who art above all imaginations,
2 Intro, 2 | one to my hand.~ I asked: 'Art thou musk or ambergris?~
3 1, Story10| troubles of others~ Thou art unworthy to be called by
4 1, Story16| snake-bitten person~dies.' Thou art a very excellent and honest
5 1, Story17| shall be polite, for thou art polite.~ ~ In short, I took
6 1, Story21| his~head. He asked: 'Who art thou, and why hast thou
7 1, Story23| Be on thy guard for thou art sitting as a target for
8 1, Story26| passing near said:~ ~ 'Thou art a snake, stingest whom thou
9 1, Story27| great excellence in the art of wrestling, who~knew three
10 1, Story27| was a slender part in~the art of wrestling which he had
11 1, Story34| pardon him but, if thou art unable to do so, use likewise
12 2, Story17| to him: 'O dervish, where art thou going?~Return, for
13 2, Story20| pleasing songs but thou art such a singer that when
14 2, Story20| a singer that when thou art~silent we are pleased.~ ~ ~
15 2, Story22| light of marifet.~ Thou art empty of wisdom for the
16 2, Story22| for the reason~ That thou art replete with food up to
17 2, Story23| divine favour that thou art~better than the people imagine?'~ ~ ~
18 2, Story27| bulbul said to me?~ What man art thou to be ignorant of love?~
19 2, Story27| thou hast no taste thou art an ill-natured brute.~ ~ ~
20 2, Story29| has he committed that thou art unwilling to meet him?'~
21 2, Story32| tongue of reproach and said: 'Art thou not~the man whom my
22 2, Story32| But at last I see thou art thyself a wolf.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
23 2, Story33| family.~ ~ ~ O thou who art encumbered with a family,~
24 2, Story41| dust, be dust before thou art~ turned into dust.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
25 2, Story42| honour exceeding mine?~ Thou art upon moon-faced servants~
26 2, Story43| strength and manliness.~ Thou art weak-minded and base, whether
27 2, Story43| a man or woman.~ If thou art able, make a sweet mouth.~
28 2, Story44| to it.' I replied:~'Thou art mistaken because according
29 3, Story5 | said to him: 'I think thou art in the habit of eating a~
30 3, Story27| thief said to a mendicant: 'Art thou not ashamed to stretch
31 3, Story28| a foe? Do not think thou art safe.'~ ~ ~ Be not unconcerned
32 4, Story5 | am~ Because I know thou art not aware of my faults as
33 4, Story9 | replied: 'Except that thou art the neighbour of it.'~ ~ ~
34 4, Story11| zenith of the sky~ If thou art not aware who is in thy
35 5, Story4 | our lives.~ ~ ~ Thou who art a slave to thy selfishness~
36 5, Story4 | slave to thy selfishness~ Art mendacious in the game of
37 5, Story4 | lesson by heart,~ When thou art demented by love thou knowest
38 5, Story7 | thou comest in peace thou art attacking.~ ~ ~ If my sweetheart
39 5, Story13| beauty, said:~ 'If thou art tired of us sit not sour~
40 5, Story13| us sit not sour~ For thou art thyself bitter in our midst.'~ ~ ~
41 5, Story13| roses and tulips!~ Thou art withered wood, growing in
42 6, Story1 | death.~I asked: 'If thou art willing, I shall call a
43 6, Story2 | please thee because thou art beauteous.~ To be with thee
44 6, Story5 | monitor.~ ~ ~ When thou art old abstain from puerility.~
45 6, Story6 | forgotten thy infancy that thou art harsh towards me?'~ ~ ~
46 6, Story6 | have been harsh~ For thou art a lion-like man, and I an
47 6, Story8 | seventy years make love.~ Thou art confessedly blind, kiss
48 7, Story8 | gained and not~from whom thou art descended, that is to say,
49 7, Story12| people with torments:~ Thou art not a Haji but a camel is
50 7, Story20| power of doing good who art able~ To perform only the
51 7, Story20| greed from people if thou art a man.~ Trust not the rosary
52 7, Story20| generosity.' He rejoined: 'Thou art mistaken. They are~slaves
53 7, Story20| towards dervishes, thou art to know that wherever a
54 8, Maxim1 | beyond the sky.~ If thou art desirous to eat the fruit
55 8, Maxim2 | thou mayest acquire~ Thou art ignorant when there is no
56 8, Maxim7 | If thou associatest and art friendly with a wretch~
57 8, Admon7 | Admonition 7~ ~ ~ When thou art uncertain in transacting
58 8, 5 | Advice~ ~ ~ If thou art aware of news which will
59 8, 6 | treachery of anyone, unless~thou art sure he will accept it;
60 8, 46 | distress.~ ~ ~ O thou who art riding a fleet horse, consider~
61 8, 47 | how he feels, unless thou art ready to apply a salve~to
62 8, 52 | replied: 'O fellow, if thou art unlucky,~ What guilt is
63 8, 58 | wax,~ He asked not: 'What art thou doing?' Because~ He
64 8, 67 | me?'~ ~ ~ Sometimes thou art made haughty, and careless
65 8, 67 | careless by wealth,~ Sometimes art in distress from exhaustion
66 8, 5 | away in Baghdad.~ If thou art able, be liberal like the
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