Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | closed,~ Go and wash thy hands of this world's life.~ Four
2 1, Story1 | saying:~ ~ Who washes his hands of life~ Says whatever he
3 1, Story3 | the act, restrained his~hands from touching the food,
4 1, Story4 | from the ambush, tied the hands of every~one of the robbers
5 1, Story7 | which he clung with both his hands. Then he~sat down in a corner
6 1, Story13| Property cannot abide in the hands of the free,~ Neither patience
7 1, Story14| refrain from putting their hands to the sword.~ What bravery
8 1, Story14| battle array~ When their hands are empty and affairs deplorable?~ ~
9 1, Story15| And are saved from the hands and tongues of slanderers.~ ~
10 1, Story16| dignity~ They place the hands on their heads, praising
11 1, Story16| either takes gold with both hands to the shore~ Or the waves
12 1, Story24| it~should come from thy hands which had formerly bestowed
13 1, Story26| it will also go to other hands.~ ~ ~
14 1, Story27| lifting~him up with his hands from the ground, raised
15 1, Story31| king's~ Means to wash the hands in one's own blood.~ Should
16 1, Story35| received a whipping by the hands of the~other. When I was
17 1, Story40| firmly tied~together by their hands and feet and to be thrown
18 2, Story20| with us, he would clap his hands.~ If the muhtasib were bibbing
19 2, Story32| dinars and sold me into thy~hands for one hundred dinars.'~ ~ ~
20 2, Story40| spontaneity had slipped from his hands. A hermit passed near him
21 2, Story42| have fallen into prentice hands.~ I travel with foot in
22 3, Story4 | remains they withdraw their hands from food.' The doctor~said: '
23 3, Story14| reins of patience from his hands, the pearls of heaven were~
24 3, Story16| He arises and twists the hands of the weak.~ ~ ~ And if
25 3, Story21| of a padshah to soil the hands~of his noble aspirations
26 3, Story23| ship.~ ~ ~ He uplifted the hands of supplication and began
27 3, Story25| Story 25~ ~ ~ A man whose hands and feet had been amputated
28 3, Story25| escape from a man without~hands and feet when his fate had
29 3, Story28| being capacious and his~hands unable to fill it, he complained
30 3, Story28| Wherever he places his foot, hands are held out to receive
31 3, Story28| on a passage. The youth's hands of~payment being tied, he
32 3, Story28| flames and deprived his hands of the bridle of~endurance,
33 3, Story28| departure that~the brave hands of empty-handed persons
34 3, Story28| at home~ Thou must have hands and feet like a spider.~ ~ ~
35 4, Story5 | fool hanging on with his hands to the collar of a~learned
36 5, Story14| of the bountiful into the hands of dervishes?~ ~ ~ Some
37 5, Story16| beverage from her~beautiful hands, drank it and began to live
38 5, Story19| of self-control from his hands; he ordered him~to be brought
39 5, Story19| might heedlessly cut their hands.~ ~ ~ That the truth may
40 6, Story1 | skilled doctor strikes his hands together~ On beholding a
41 6, Story2 | hast not fallen into the hands of a giddy youth, fun of~
42 6, Story2 | When she perceived in the hands of her husband~ Something
43 7, Story5 | captivity,~ Striking his hands together, and saying: 'Alas,~
44 7, Story16| having tied his feet and hands. He~said: 'My son, God the
45 7, Story17| fallen prisoner into the hands of a foe.~ No shower of
46 7, Story17| and bow falling from the hands of the young man~and his
47 7, Story20| seen a mendicant with his hands tied up~to his shoulders
48 7, Story20| snatches the reins from the hands of piety.~ ~ ~ Whilst I
49 7, Story20| bridle of~patience from his hands, drew forth the sword of
50 7, Story20| persons, to place violent hands upon men of~piety and discretion,
51 8, Admon6 | his friends.~ ~ ~ Wash thy hands, O wise man, from a friend~
52 8, 1 | ill-humoured man is captive in the hands of a foe, from the grasp~
53 8, 27 | a furious man.~ Hide thy hands in thy arm-pits to avoid
54 8, 40 | lust like a weak man in the hands of~an artful woman.~ ~ ~
55 8, 53 | A sinner who lifts his hands in~supplication is better
56 8, 58 | When Loqman saw that in the hands of David~ All iron became
57 8, 71 | thieves who shorten their hands, lest their~hands be cut
58 8, 71 | their hands, lest their~hands be cut off.~ ~ ~ The bird
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