Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | disappoint thy friends,~ Whilst having regard for thy enemies?~ ~
2 Intro, 1 | garment of green foliage, whilst their offspring, the branches,~
3 Intro, 3 | paved with small glass~beads whilst, from its vines, bunches
4 1, Story5 | themselves~on his forehead whilst yet a small boy.~ ~ From
5 1, Story19| 19~ ~ It is related that, whilst some game was being roasted
6 1, Story24| gratitude, treated him kindly whilst in their custody and allowed~
7 1, Story34| amputation of the tongue whilst a third recommended fine
8 1, Story35| he could save~them both. Whilst however the sailor was pulling
9 1, Story40| have connection with her whilst in a state of intoxication
10 1, Story40| higher than his nostrils whilst the~lower one hung down
11 2, Story7 | beloved Quran in my lap,~whilst the people around us were
12 2, Story8 | colours by the people~ Praised whilst he is ashamed of his ugly
13 2, Story9 | or Michael~inspired him whilst on other occasions he was
14 2, Story11| joined him who began to roar, whilst the raw~portion of the congregation
15 2, Story12| distressed by its load?~ Whilst the body of a fat man becomes
16 2, Story20| terrified by him, flew away~ Whilst he distracted our senses
17 2, Story29| removed from office.'~ ~ ~ Whilst in greatness and in the
18 2, Story34| a couch of gold brocade~whilst the boy and the fairy stood
19 2, Story39| ullemma of~aberration, and whilst searching for an immaculate
20 2, Story39| blanket from the waves~ Whilst the latter strives to save
21 3, Story2 | have reached the~sultanate whilst thou hast remained in poverty
22 3, Story2 | inheritance of prophets whilst thou hast~attained the inheritance
23 3, Story5 | more~slender than a hair, whilst an appetite such as thou
24 3, Story7 | fast every second night whilst the other who was strong~
25 3, Story7 | man was found to be~dead whilst the weak fellow had remained
26 3, Story7 | suffer hunger and perished whilst the other who was~abstemious
27 3, Story28| makes a sleeping place;~ Whilst he who is destitute of the
28 3, Story28| poor man was speaking thus whilst the son of a king who happened~
29 4, Story7 | he who begins speaking, whilst another has not~yet finished
30 5, Story20| padshahs utter hard words whilst they secretly wish for peace:~ ~ ~
31 5, Story20| fill of embrace, and kiss~ Whilst alas for only a moment the
32 5, Story20| crowing of a silly cock.~ ~ ~ Whilst the qazi was in this state
33 5, Story20| spoken the truth. We may, whilst the fire of confusion is
34 5, Story21| Take the hand of my love.'~ Whilst saying this, he despaired
35 6, Story1 | his hall with paintings~ Whilst the very foundation of the
36 6, Story1 | lamenting in his last agony~ Whilst his old spouse was rubbing
37 7, Story6 | but could effect nothing, whilst the sons of the tutor made
38 7, Story17| them had a club in his hand whilst~the other showed a sling
39 7, Story18| burdened at the gate of death~ Whilst he who lived in happiness,
40 7, Story20| in his evening devotions whilst another who is poor is looking
41 7, Story20| the hands of piety.~ ~ ~ Whilst I was uttering these words,
42 8, 12 | hungry with the whole world,~whilst a contented man will be
43 8, 16 | the egg and seeks food~ Whilst man's progeny has no knowledge,
44 8, 16 | attains nothing when grown up~ Whilst the latter surpasses all
45 8, 17 | like the wind, fell back~ Whilst the camel-man continued
46 8, 38 | displays~accomplishments, whilst an ignoramus is loud-voiced
47 8, 51 | countenance in adversity~whilst the rich droop their heads
48 8, 53 | one who travels on foot, whilst a negligent~scholar is like
49 8, 54 | To be approved of men, whilst the book of thy acts is
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