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

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1 Intro, 1 | beauty are rapt in amazement saying: We have~not known thee 2 Intro, 3 | attached himself to mine, saying: 'When a generous~fellow 3 1, Story1 | expressions according to the~saying:~ ~ Who washes his hands 4 1, Story1 | the king asked what he was saying, a good-natured vezier~replied: ' 5 1, Story3 | puny youth~raised a shout, saying: 'O men, take care not to 6 1, Story13| might into day by pleasures,~saying in his drunkenness:~ ~ ' 7 1, Story16| Hast thou not heard the saying?~"Whoever commits treachery 8 1, Story16| and began to reproach me, saying: 'What sufficiency of wisdom 9 1, Story16| of intellect is this? The saying of philosophers has come~ 10 1, Story18| heedlessly to admonish him, saying:~'Former kings have by their 11 1, Story24| presents and asked his pardon, saying: 'I committed a~mistake.' 12 1, Story26| to pass and to hear him saying to his friends: 'I do not 13 1, Story29| and asked for his favour,~saying: 'I am day and night engaged 14 1, Story32| caravan from the~Hejaz, saying that he had just arrived 15 1, Story34| Who patiently bore it saying: 'O hopeful youth,~ I am 16 2, Story3 | face on the pebbles and saying: 'O lord, pardon my sins 17 2, Story13| thanked God the most high, saying: 'Praise~be to Allah that 18 2, Story14| the blanket interceded, saying that he had condoned the 19 2, Story14| judge released the culprit, saying: 'The world~must indeed 20 2, Story14| Hast~thou not heard the saying: Sweep out the house of 21 2, Story16| the latter's degradation, saying that he had imagined the 22 2, Story20| and began to reproach me, saying that I had committed an 23 2, Story34| had come~to an end, as the saying is:~ ~ ~ Any faqih, pir 24 2, Story44| objected to the last two lines,~saying: 'God the most high and 25 3, Story22| up an incoherent gabble, saying: 'I have such and such a~ 26 3, Story22| from his beast of burden,~ Saying: "The narrow eye of a wealthy 27 3, Story28| overtakes him.'~ ~ ~ After saying this, he asked for the good 28 3, Story28| his heart ready to perish, saying:~ ~ ~ Who will speak to 29 5, Story3 | suffered and the grief he bore, saying:~ ~ ~ I shall not let go 30 5, Story4 | words to me remain.'~ ~ ~ Saying these words he uttered a 31 5, Story6 | seat and began reproving me saying that when I beheld~him I 32 5, Story10| thine.'~ ~ ~ I heard him saying when he went away:~ ~ ~ ' 33 5, Story10| will not decrease.'~ ~ ~ Saying this, he departed and his 34 5, Story20| opportunities, according to the saying of chroniclers:~ ~ ~ That 35 5, Story20| become sweet.~ ~ ~ After saying these words he returned 36 5, Story20| their steadfast fidelity,~saying that the view taken by his 37 5, Story21| hand of my love.'~ Whilst saying this, he despaired of life.~ 38 6, Story1 | in the agony of death but saying~something in Persian which 39 7, Story5 | but found fault therewith, saying~that it is contrary to the 40 7, Story5 | his hands together, and saying: 'Alas,~ I have not listened 41 7, Story6 | with the care of his son, saying:~'This is thy son. Educate 42 7, Story12| sitting in a camel litter and saying to his companion:~'How wonderful! 43 7, Story14| from punishing the farrier,~saying: 'Had this man not been 44 7, Story18| quarreling with a dervish-boy, saying: 'The sarcophagus~of my 45 7, Story20| had heard the Prophet's saying:~Poverty is my glory. I 46 7, Story20| reluctance,~according to the saying of illustrious men that 47 7, Story20| of~piety and discretion, saying: "Nobody is here", and verily 48 7, Story20| began to quarrel with him saying if thou~forbearest not I 49 8, Admon3 | tell thy mind~ To anyone; saying what is to remain unsaid.~ 50 8, 30 | Elegant saying 1~ ~ ~ Men void of accomplishments


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