Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | daily allowance of~bread for great crimes.~ ~ O bountiful One,
2 Intro, 3 | replied: 'I swear by the great dignity of Allah and by
3 Intro, 3 | Sa'd son of Atabek the great,~the majestic Shahanshah,
4 Intro, 4 | RECORD OF THE GREAT AMIR FAKHRUDDIN BEN ABU
5 Intro, 4 | of approbation from the great Amir, who is learned,~just,
6 Intro, 4 | enjoys the praise of all great men and is the embodiment
7 Intro, 4 | benefits they receive from great men as well as praises and
8 Intro, 5 | liberal sentiments of the great, who shut their~eyes to
9 1, Story3 | Jur; nevertheless~ It is great with Allah in dignity and
10 1, Story4 | paltry spring~ Becoming great and carrying off a camel
11 1, Story7 | padshah replied: 'It will be a great favour.' The philosopher~
12 1, Story17| the adornment of piety. A great man who had conceived a
13 1, Story17| intended~to wait upon the great man but the doorkeeper would
14 1, Story17| the presence of the said~great man became aware of my case,
15 1, Story18| wishest to be accounted great, be liberal~ Because grain
16 1, Story27| 27~ ~ A man had attained great excellence in the art of
17 1, Story29| Had I feared God, the great and glorious, as~thou fearest
18 1, Story32| expelled the country for his great mendacity. The man~said: '
19 1, Story33| treated him leniently and the great men expatiated upon~his
20 1, Story35| vessel with a company of great men when a boat~which contained
21 1, Story35| sink near us. One of the~great men promised a hundred dinars
22 1, Story41| intelligent will not call him great~ Who speaks ill of the great.~ ~
23 1, Story41| great~ Who speaks ill of the great.~ ~ All this is nothing
24 2, Story1 | Story 1~ ~ One of the great devotees having been asked
25 2, Story4 | but, although he~sought a great deal, found nothing and
26 2, Story5 | foreign to the manners of~great men to turn away the face
27 2, Story8 | Story 8~ ~ ~ A great man was praised in an assembly
28 2, Story9 | reservoir but~saved himself with great trouble. After the congregation
29 2, Story28| Because often I heard great men say~ The patience of
30 2, Story32| heard that a sheep had by a great man~ Been rescued from the
31 2, Story43| pious man saw an acrobat in great dudgeon, full of wrath and~
32 3, Story5 | in the habit of eating a~great deal and that thy power
33 3, Story12| fact he communicated to a great man of whose character he~
34 3, Story12| It is related that the great man augmented his stipend
35 3, Story14| especially in the presence of great men. On the other hand,~
36 3, Story19| But when I entered the great mosque of~Kufah with a sore
37 3, Story21| beggar who~had accumulated great riches: 'It is evident that
38 3, Story28| skirt of safety because great men have~said that happiness
39 3, Story28| started. He roamed about a great deal~without finding the
40 3, Story28| never catch the pearl of great price.~ ~ ~ The nether millstone
41 5, Story17| due to the~presence of a great man.~ ~ ~ In spite of thy
42 5, Story19| that he had in spite of his great~accomplishments and eloquence,
43 5, Story20| topic.~ To find fault with great men is wrong.~ ~ ~ 'But
44 5, Story21| maiden.~ I read that in the great sea~ They fell into a vortex
45 7, Story5 | of a pious man inherited great wealth left him by some~
46 7, Story20| cherished by the wealth of great men, considered~these words
47 8, 26 | 2~ ~ ~ Who quarrels with great men sheds his own blood.~ ~ ~
48 8, 26 | One who thinks that he is great~ Is truly said to be squinting.~
49 8, 56 | and though the food of a great man may be delicious, the~
50 8, 66 | voracious ox~ Who sleeps a great deal and eats much.~ If
51 8, 1 | the good are in themselves great and fortunate.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
52 8, Story | Story 2~ ~ ~ A great man having been asked why
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