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1 1, Story4 | his son, took away untold wealth and~succeeded to the position
2 1, Story5 | accomplishments, not in wealth and greatness in~intellect,
3 1, Story5 | decline of prosperous men in wealth and dignity.~ If in daytime,
4 1, Story18| exertions accumulated this wealth and~deposited it for a useful
5 1, Story22| obtained by giving~them immense wealth. The qazi issued a judicial
6 1, Story22| presented him with~boundless wealth and it is said that the
7 1, Story28| of the dervish~ Although wealth is in the glory of his reign.~
8 1, Story28| Understand now while wealth is in thy hand~ That fortune
9 1, Story39| stand aghast.~ The luck of wealth consists not in skill~ But
10 2, Story19| and deprived of~boundless wealth, the merchants wept and
11 2, Story19| because the loss of so much wealth would be~lamentable. Loqman
12 2, Story28| overwhelmed me.'~ ~ ~ If I have no wealth I grieve.~ If I have some
13 2, Story46| in spite of her dowry and wealth.~ ~ ~ Bad is the brocade
14 3, Story1 | linen-drapers:~'Lords of wealth, if you were just and we
15 3, Story1 | For besides thee no other wealth exists.~ Loqman selected
16 3, Story2 | the~other accumulating wealth, till the former became
17 3, Story13| individual possessed untold wealth who, if he were made aware
18 3, Story14| possessed~in that year boundless wealth, bestowed silver and gold
19 3, Story14| Though getting rich in wealth and property like Feridun~
20 3, Story21| thou possessest~boundless wealth and we have an affair on
21 3, Story23| displayed the appearance of~wealth but inwardly his sordid
22 3, Story23| by the remainder of his wealth, tearing up their old cloths
23 3, Story28| possesses in consequence of~his wealth and power graceful male
24 3, Story28| beauty is~better than much wealth. An attractive face is also
25 6, Story3 | who possessed abundant~wealth and a beautiful son. One
26 7, Story2 | living fountain and permanent wealth;~and although a professional
27 7, Story2 | because a profession is itself wealth and wherever he goes he
28 7, Story5 | pious man inherited great wealth left him by some~uncles,
29 7, Story5 | play and sport because thy~wealth will be exhausted, whereon
30 7, Story18| who lived in happiness, wealth and ease~ Will undoubtedly
31 7, Story20| with a Disputant concerning Wealth and Poverty~ ~ ~ I saw a
32 7, Story20| had been cherished by the wealth of great men, considered~
33 7, Story20| But the possessor of wealth is regarded with a favourable
34 7, Story20| poor men on account of the wealth~which they themselves possess
35 7, Story20| wretch on account of his wealth is proud to a sage~ Consider
36 7, Story20| ground.~ ~ ~ One man gathers wealth with trouble and labour~
37 7, Story20| Thou~enviest them their wealth.' We were thus contending
38 8, Maxim1 | for the accumulation of~wealth. A sage, having been asked
39 8, Maxim3 | religion, not for amassing~wealth.~ ~ ~ Who sold abstinence,
40 8, Maxim7 | will commit sin with thy wealth and make thee his partner.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
41 8, 12 | with content is better than wealth and not~abundance.~ ~ ~
42 8, 12 | with dry bread~ But the wealth of the surface of the world
43 8, 41 | a realm;~ For realm and wealth with an ignorant man are
44 8, 51 | prosperity.~ ~ ~ Who possesses wealth and dignity but therewith~
45 8, 51 | Inform him that no kind of wealth and dignity~ He will enjoy
46 8, 52 | man is avaricious with the wealth of God and hates the~guiltless
47 8, 67 | haughty, and careless by wealth,~ Sometimes art in distress
48 8, 6 | grief One had possessed wealth~and not enjoyed it, the
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