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48 does
48 old
Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | dish of roses to thee?~ Take a leaf from my rose-garden.~ 2 Intro, 5 | From the blind, who do not take a step~before trying the 3 1, Story3 | a shout, saying: 'O men, take care not to put on the garments~ 4 1, Story3 | who possess none should take their~place.'~ ~ No one 5 1, Story4 | foundation is bad will not take instruction from the good,~ 6 1, Story9 | and arm of my hand,~ All take leave from each other.~ 7 1, Story10| if he falls no one will take hold of his hand.~ Whoever 8 1, Story11| dervish exclaimed: 'O God, take his life.' He replied:~' 9 1, Story13| no one in the world,~ I take it if thou carest not, we 10 1, Story23| kill the vezier and then take my~life in retaliation so 11 1, Story40| And from his armpits we take refuge with Allah,~ They 12 2, Story18| concluded that if he~were to take some medicine to make himself 13 2, Story19| or else an oppressor may take it by force.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 14 2, Story47| them will die~ They will take from the world not more 15 2, Story48| thy old slave.'~ Sa'di, take the road to the Ka'bah of 16 3, Story20| dignity of a padshah to take refuge in the house of a 17 3, Story26| wilt find nothing lawful to take except his blood.~ If a 18 3, Story28| the boatman and~longed to take vengeance upon him. The 19 3, Story28| strongest, go to the pillar and take the cable of the boat that 20 3, Story28| some morsels of food and take~a few draughts of water, 21 5, Story4 | chance serves me I shall take hold of her sleeve.~ Or 22 5, Story9 | He replied: 'O~friend, take off the hand of reproach 23 5, Story17| And at the same time to take leave of him?~ Thou wouldst 24 5, Story18| thing or person~ Because to take off the heart is a difficult 25 5, Story18| head.~ ~ ~ He who could take neither rest nor sleep~ 26 5, Story20| the castle that~others may take an example.' He continued: ' 27 5, Story20| man~headlong that I may take the example.' The king burst 28 5, Story21| When a sailor came to take his hand,~ Lest he might 29 5, Story21| from the waves:~ 'Leave me. Take the hand of my love.'~ Whilst 30 6, Story1 | while ago I said I shall take some rest~ But alas, the 31 6, Story2 | are ornaments of women.~ Take a man; and his testicles 32 6, Story4 | desirest to reach the station~ Take my advice and learn patience.~ 33 6, Story8 | man of property, he might take a young one, he said: 'I 34 7, Story1 | receptive~ Instruction will take effect thereon.~ No kind 35 7, Story20| devotion. The~Arab says: 'I take refuge with Allah against 36 7, Story20| bone.~ And when two men take a corpse on their shoulders,~ 37 7, Story20| may be reckoned~that they take every night a sweetheart 38 7, Story20| booty a Huri of paradise~ Take any notice of the benes 39 7, Story20| beggars.~ ~ ~ He said: 'No. I take pity on their state.' I 40 7, Story20| camels in their howdahs~ Take no notice of him who sinks 41 8, Admon5 | sanguinary foe may hear thee.~ Take care of what thou sayest 42 8, Maxim10| arrow~ Deflect therefrom and take that to the left hand.~ ~ ~ 43 8, 9 | appearance of fatness.~ ~ ~ Take care not to listen to the 44 8, 20 | wickedness.~ A wolf will not take to sewing jackets.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 45 8, 47 | fell,~ Gird thy loins and take hold of his tail like a 46 8, 71 | another fowl in the trap.~ Take advice by the misfortunes 47 8, 71 | others~ That others may not take advice from thee.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 48 8, 75 | but shouts.~ ~ ~ Let us take refuge with Allah.~ If people 49 8, 2 | The officer's man will take it by force.~ ~ ~ ~ ~


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