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wood-carrier 1
wool 1
word 12
words 58
wore 2
work 7
workmanship 1
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58 although
58 become
58 hands
58 words
57 own
57 up
56 can
Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | obligations of thanks to him?~ ~ Words of the most high: Be thankful, 2 Intro, 3 | After I had uttered these words he threw away the flowers 3 1, Story1 | being~displeased with these words, said: 'That lie was more 4 1, Story3 | After uttering these words he rushed among the troops 5 1, Story3 | garments~of women.' These words augmented the rage of the 6 1, Story4 | the vezier had said these words and some of the king's~courtiers 7 1, Story4 | The king smiled at these words and~said:~ ~ 'At last a 8 1, Story13| being pleased with these words of unconcern, held out a~ 9 1, Story16| Thou hast not uttered these words in conformity with my~case 10 1, Story16| friend, having heard these words, became angry, made a wry 11 1, Story17| what need is there for such words?'~ ~ If thou sittest on 12 1, Story17| being pleased with these words, ordered the support of~ 13 1, Story18| turned away his face at these words and said:~'God the most 14 1, Story22| became troubled at these words, tears rushed to his~eyes 15 1, Story24| fellow's mouth must utter words.~ If thou desirest not bitter 16 1, Story24| thou desirest not bitter words, sweeten his mouth.~ ~ He 17 1, Story26| being displeased with these words, got angry and took no~notice 18 1, Story32| had not uttered more~true words than these and ordered the 19 1, Story34| when angry speaks not idle words.~ ~ An ill-humoured fellow 20 2, Story5 | Do not be grieved at the words thou hast heard because~ 21 2, Story11| mosque of Damascus a few words by way of~a sermon but to 22 2, Story11| world. I perceived that my words~took no effect and that 23 2, Story11| understands not the meaning of words~ Do not look for the effect 24 2, Story19| asked him to speak a few words of wisdom and advice to 25 2, Story39| These heart-ravishing~words of moralists make no impression 26 2, Story41| dervish, spoke insulting words to~him, struck him and otherwise 27 2, Story45| leather.~ I do not say these words in jest,~ Leave joking off 28 3, Story20| who was pleased with these~words moved for the night into 29 3, Story23| his head-according to the words of the most high, Until~ 30 3, Story28| aid me.' These boastful~words comforted the heart of the 31 4, Story1 | most occasions good and bad words are scattered~concurrently 32 4, Story7 | finished his talk.~ ~ ~ Words have a head, O shrewd man, 33 4, Story7 | tail.~ Do not insert thy words between words of others.~ 34 4, Story7 | insert thy words between words of others.~ The possessor 35 4, Story10| robbers who heard these words from his room~laughed and 36 4, Story12| meditated a while on these words and then said: 'Thou hast 37 5, Story4 | plain, uttering~graceful words; and strange tales having 38 5, Story4 | That when thou speakest words to me remain.'~ ~ ~ Saying 39 5, Story4 | remain.'~ ~ ~ Saying these words he uttered a shout and surrendered 40 5, Story10| knows it who utters these words.~ Namely, heartfelt affection 41 5, Story20| disrespectful and insulting words,~snatched up a stone and 42 5, Story20| kindness~as padshahs utter hard words whilst they secretly wish 43 5, Story20| After saying these words he returned to his court 44 5, Story20| doing obeisance,~speak some words to thee although they may 45 5, Story20| hast seen is this, and our words thou hast heard are these:~ ~ ~ 46 5, Story20| cannot turn.~ ~ ~ These words he said and sent some persons 47 5, Story20| the king had uttered these words, the men appointed for~the 48 6, Story1 | I interpreted these words in the Arabic language to 49 6, Story2 | heart and said: 'All the~words thou hast uttered, weighed 50 7, Story1 | one~to his father with the words: 'The boy is not becoming 51 7, Story5 | acting~according to the words of philosophers, who said: 52 7, Story20| great men, considered~these words offensive and said: 'My 53 7, Story20| Whilst I was uttering these words, the dervish lost the bridle 54 8, 6 | to speak only when~ Thy words are likely to have effect.~ 55 8, 18 | Come. Either arrange thy words like a wise man~ Or remain 56 8, 62 | question.~ Because though his words may be based on truth,~ 57 8, 63 | Until thou knowest thy words to be perfectly suitable~ 58 End | discern the tendency of words, that~pearls of curative


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