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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | saying: 'When a generous~fellow makes a promise he keeps 2 1, Story1 | a prisoner. The helpless~fellow began to insult the king 3 1, Story1 | presence of padshahs. This~fellow has insulted the king and 4 1, Story3 | father, a puny~intelligent fellow is better than a tall ignorant 5 1, Story3 | battlefield was the little fellow who said:~ ~ 'I am not he 6 1, Story4 | Associate not with a base fellow~ Because thou canst not 7 1, Story16| Behold that dishonourable fellow who will never~ See the 8 1, Story24| to his face.~ A vicious fellow's mouth must utter words.~ 9 1, Story32| ordered the present which the fellow hoped~for to be got ready.~ ~ ~ 10 1, Story33| good even to a malevolent fellow.~ Tie up the mouth of the 11 1, Story34| words.~ ~ An ill-humoured fellow insulted a man~ Who patiently 12 2, Story5 | like me.'~ ~ ~ For one rude fellow in the assembly~ The heart 13 2, Story22| Quran till morning. A pious fellow who~had heard of this said: ' 14 2, Story40| Pass me by like a noble fellow.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 15 2, Story42| I and thou, we are both fellow servants,~ Slaves of the 16 2, Story43| is the matter with this fellow?'~A bystander said: 'Someone 17 2, Story44| a relative.'~ ~ ~ If thy fellow traveller hastens, he is 18 2, Story44| traveller hastens, he is not thy fellow.~ Tie not thy heart to one 19 3, Story7 | be~dead whilst the weak fellow had remained alive. The 20 3, Story11| hand of an ill-humoured~ fellow.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 21 3, Story13| necessity to a sour-faced fellow~ Because his ill-humour 22 3, Story16| to~ fly!~ ~ ~ When a base fellow obtains dignity, silver 23 3, Story23| good man,~ What that mean fellow gathered and did not eat.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 24 3, Story27| of silver to every sordid fellow?' He replied:~ ~ ~ 'To hold 25 3, Story28| never become a man, 0 raw fellow.~ Go and travel in the world~ 26 3, Story28| wherever he goes.~ An ignorant fellow of noble descent resembles 27 3, Story28| asleep. An experienced old fellow, who was in the~caravan, 28 3, Story29| till he dies remain a needy fellow.~ Abandon greediness and 29 4, Story5 | fight with a contemptible fellow.~ If an ignorant man in 30 4, Story13| him pain, said: 'My good fellow, in this mosque there are 31 4, Story14| Story 14~ ~ ~ A fellow with a disagreeable voice 32 5, Story3 | had fallen in love with a fellow to~such a degree that he 33 5, Story3 | left.~ How can a helpless fellow live purely~ Who has sunk 34 6, Story2 | fasting man,~ She said: 'This fellow has a corpse with him~ But 35 7, Story5 | When the name of a good fellow has spread in a locality~ 36 7, Story5 | thou wilt behold a silly fellow~ With both his feet fallen 37 7, Story5 | to myself:~ ~ ~ A foolish fellow in the height of intoxication~ 38 7, Story9 | admonished his son:~ O noble fellow, remember this advice.~ ' 39 7, Story14| of importance to a base fellow to transact.~ A mat-maker 40 7, Story16| happened to pass near a rich fellow who had a slave~and was 41 7, Story20| their shoulders,~ A greedy fellow supposes it to be a table 42 7, Story20| his shoulders or a poor fellow sitting in prison or a veil 43 8, Maxim9 | Whoever slays a bad fellow saves mankind from a calamity 44 8, 30 | that is to say, when a base fellow is~unable to vie with an 45 8, 30 | wickedness.~ ~ ~ The envious mean fellow will certainly slander,~ 46 8, 44 | gracefully and kindly to a low fellow,~ His pride and obstinacy 47 8, 45 | better to be an ignorant poor fellow~ Then a learned man who 48 8, 52 | dignity,~ Who replied: 'O fellow, if thou art unlucky,~ What 49 8, 52 | Because the ill-starred fellow is an evil to himself.~ 50 8, 61 | gently to an ill-humoured fellow~ Because a soft file cannot 51 8, 65 | if thou cherishest a base fellow a lifetime,~ He will for


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