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

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | have fully pardoned~him.~ ~ See the generosity and kindness 2 1, Story3 | he whose back thou wilt see on the day of battle~ But 3 1, Story5 | bat-eyed persons do not see~ Is it the fault of the 4 1, Story16| dishonourable fellow who will never~ See the face of prosperity,~ 5 1, Story16| desirest~ On thy removal to see thy foes embarrassed for 6 1, Story16| thou not that thou wilt see thy feet in bonds~ If the 7 1, Story22| through my destruction and I see no~other refuge besides 8 1, Story24| consider it an honour to see him and are waiting for 9 1, Story38| speak thereon.~ But if I see a blind man near a well~ 10 2, Story1 | conversation, he~replied: 'I do not see any external blemishes on 11 2, Story7 | God-discerning eye~ He would see that no one is weaker than 12 2, Story10| heaven.~ Sometimes I cannot see the back of my foot.~ Were 13 2, Story29| replied: 'I do not want to see him.' A dependent~however 14 2, Story32| of a wolf,~ But at last I see thou art thyself a wolf.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 15 2, Story39| upon me because I do not see~that their actions are in 16 2, Story39| asked: "As thou canst~not see the lamp, what wilt thou 17 2, Story39| the lamp, what wilt thou see with the lamp?" In the same 18 2, Story46| fear that~if he is able to see he will divorce my daughter.'~ ~ ~ 19 3, Story11| table-cloth~ No one could see daylight till the day of 20 3, Story28| of the Quran.~ I said: 'I see thy position is higher than 21 3, Story28| A pigeon destined not to see its nest again~ Will be 22 3, Story28| His father~was glad to see him and expressed gratitude 23 4, Story1 | the greatest who does not see any good.'~ ~ ~ The brother 24 5, Story5 | when I am opposite I may see that an arrow comes.~ ~ ~ 25 5, Story8 | jealous that anyone should see thee to satiety.~ Again 26 5, Story9 | for his sake than not to see~him; and philosophers have 27 5, Story15| is not as painful not to see my wife~as to see the mother 28 5, Story15| not to see my wife~as to see the mother of my wife.'~ ~ ~ 29 5, Story16| through a street,~intending to see a moon-faced beauty. It 30 5, Story18| this day my eye could not see the world without thee.~ 31 5, Story19| loving her.~ Will they not see her one day and understand 32 5, Story19| are reproving me~ Could see thy face, O ravisher of 33 5, Story19| king expressed a wish to see the beauty of Laila in order 34 6, Story1 | I~were kindly to go and see him I might obtain the information 35 7, Story2 | trade will~glean crumbs and see hardships:~ ~ ~ It is difficult 36 7, Story15| the spring~ Thou mayest see plants sprouting from my 37 7, Story16| reckoning it will be a shame~ To see the slave free and his owner 38 7, Story17| the elephant that he may see the shoulders of the heroes?~ 39 7, Story17| is the lion that he may see the fists of men?~ ~ ~ On 40 8, 13 | the time of ability will see distress in the~time of 41 8, 14 | broken faith with a friend.~ See from whom thou hast cut 42 8, 20 | associates with bad people will see no good.~ ~ ~ If an angel 43 8, 26 | squinting.~ Thou wilt soon see thy forehead broken~ If 44 8, 43 | Is helpless. What can he see in a dark mirror?~ ~ ~ Little


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