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frenzy 1
fresh 6
friday-mosque 1
friend 59
friendly 5
friends 56
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60 father
60 whose
59 friend
59 then
59 whom
58 although
Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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friend

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | Cherish not an inconstant friend.~ Such a traitor is not 2 Intro, 3 | in this resolution till a friend, who had been my~companion 3 Intro, 3 | conversation, he being a congenial friend and sincerely affectionate.~ ~ 4 Intro, 3 | tarrying, I saw that my friend had in his skirt~collected 5 Intro, 4 | obedience and his foe into a friend.~ ~ Every attendant and 6 1, Story4 | The spouse of Lot became a friend of wicked persons.~ His 7 1, Story5 | What can a foe do when the friend is kind?~ ~ The king asked: ' 8 1, Story7 | difference between him whose friend is in his arms~ And him 9 1, Story16| his life. I replied: 'Dear friend! Employment by~a padshah 10 1, Story16| be on the shore.'~ ~ My friend, having heard these words, 11 1, Story16| friends.'~ ~ Account him not a friend who knocks at the door of 12 1, Story16| brother.~ I consider him a friend who takes a friend's hand~ 13 1, Story16| him a friend who takes a friend's hand~ When he is in a 14 1, Story16| explained the~case of my friend whom he then appointed to 15 1, Story16| post. In a short~time my friend's affable behaviour and 16 1, Story24| aware that the contrasts of friend and foe are from God~ Because 17 1, Story27| so~much strength to thy friend that, if he becomes thy 18 2, Story5 | him and received him as a friend.~ ~ ~ The outward state 19 2, Story11| vein till I said:~ ~ ~ 'The Friend is nearer to me than my 20 2, Story13| sin.'~ ~ ~ If that beloved Friend decrees me to be slain~ 21 2, Story14| blanket from the house of~a friend. The judge ordered his hand 22 2, Story14| from the house of such a friend.' He replied: 'Hast~thou 23 2, Story29| Story 29~ ~ ~ A man had a friend, who held the office of 24 2, Story29| fault in the matter but a friend who is a~devan may be seen 25 2, Story30| that~anybody took it for a friend or fell in love with it', 26 2, Story37| greedily the host~said: 'Friend, at any rate stop a while 27 3, Story12| by misfortune, to a dear friend~ Do not go because thou 28 3, Story28| severe~ Who appears to be a friend in the eyes of men.~ ~ ~ ' 29 4, Story1 | Story 1~ ~ ~ I said to a friend that I have chosen rather 30 5, Story2 | He nevertheless said to a~friend: 'Would that this slave 31 5, Story4 | enemies but sweethearts a friend.'~ ~ ~ It is against the 32 5, Story4 | there be no way to reach the friend~ Friendship demands to die 33 5, Story5 | virtue and seventy faults~ A friend sees nothing except that 34 5, Story6 | remember that one night a dear friend of mine entered when I~jumped 35 5, Story7 | considerable time not seen his friend asked him~where he had been 36 5, Story8 | former times I and another friend kept company~with each other 37 5, Story8 | thereof.'~ ~ ~ Tell my old friend not to give me advice with 38 5, Story9 | persons.' He replied: 'O~friend, take off the hand of reproach 39 5, Story9 | told him to beware of his friend~ But I often asked pardon 40 5, Story9 | pardon for that day.~ A friend does not abandon a friend.~ 41 5, Story9 | friend does not abandon a friend.~ I submit my heart to what 42 5, Story14| among~the rest, the said friend likewise added his share 43 5, Story17| What profits it to kiss a friend's face~ And at the same 44 5, Story18| through separation from my friend, I twist my head like~ a 45 5, Story20| face on the face of the friend and leave~ The foe to chew 46 6, Story2 | taking every day another friend.~ ~ ~ Young men are joyous 47 7, Story5 | merry, my heart-rejoicing friend.~ The pain of tomorrow must 48 7, Story15| became my heart.~ Pass by, O friend, that in the spring~ Thou 49 7, Story19| propitiatest~becomes thy friend, whereas the more thou indulgest 50 7, Story20| offensive and said: 'My good friend, the rich are the~income 51 7, Story20| touch the seeker of~ the Friend?~ Treasure, serpent; rose, 52 8, Admon2 | 2~ ~ ~ Confide not to a friend every secret thou possessest. 53 8, Admon2 | one day he~may become thy friend.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 54 8, Admon6 | hands, O wise man, from a friend~ Who is sitting together 55 8, 13 | of calamity no one is his friend.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 56 8, 14 | hast broken faith with a friend.~ See from whom thou hast 57 8, 39 | Maxim 38~ ~ ~ A friend whom people have been cherishing 58 8, 55 | Either associate not with a friend who dons the blue garb,~ 59 8, 61 | enemy will not become a friend but that his greed will~


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