Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 4 | transmuted to obedience and his foe into a friend.~ ~ Every
2 1, Story5 | fruitless.~ ~ What can a foe do when the friend is kind?~ ~
3 1, Story6 | calamity become a violent foe.~ Be at peace with subjects
4 1, Story9 | each other.~ Death, the foe of my desires, has fallen
5 1, Story10| not be injured by a strong foe.'~ ~ With a powerful arm
6 1, Story23| an arrow at the face of a foe~ Be on thy guard for thou
7 1, Story24| desirest peace from the foe, whenever he~ Finds fault
8 1, Story24| contrasts of friend and foe are from God~ Because the
9 1, Story27| that, if he becomes thy foe, he may injure~thee." Hast
10 1, Story37| occasion for our rejoicing at a foe's death~ Because our own
11 3, Story25| When the life-taking foe comes in the rear~ Fate
12 3, Story28| not think of the offended foe and did not mind~the maxim
13 3, Story28| Hast thou scratched a foe? Do not think thou art safe.'~ ~ ~
14 3, Story28| custom was.~ The wound from a foe's tooth is severe~ Who appears
15 3, Story28| trouble, wilt not overcome thy foe unless thou~hazardest thy
16 5, Story4 | is left to me~ Though the foe may smite me with arrow
17 5, Story15| than to behold a single foe.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
18 5, Story20| the friend and leave~ The foe to chew the back of his
19 7, Story17| prisoner into the hands of a foe.~ No shower of arrows had
20 7, Story17| strength~ For here is the foe, coming on his own feet
21 7, Story17| for fear in contact with a foe.~ The issue of a battle
22 7, Story20| What will the violence of a foe do if it cannot touch the
23 8, Admon2 | not some time become thy foe? Inflict not every~injury
24 8, Maxim8 | Maxim 8~ ~ ~ A weak foe, who professes submission
25 8, Admon4 | bow to be spanned~ By a foe because an arrow may pierce.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
26 8, Admon5 | friends~ Lest thy sanguinary foe may hear thee.~ Take care
27 8, Admon9 | not pity the weakness of a foe because when he gains strength~
28 8, Admon9 | moustaches when thou seest thy foe is weak.~ There is marrow
29 8, Maxim10| Be cautious of what a foe tells thee to do~ Lest thou
30 8, Admon11| may or may not reach the foe.~ ~ ~ It is not proper for
31 8, 1 | captive in the hands of a foe, from the grasp~of whose
32 8, 2 | discord is in the army of the foe, be thou~at ease; but if
33 8, 4 | serpent with the hand of a foe because one of~two advantages
34 8, 4 | hast been delivered from a foe.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
35 8, 8 | Swallow not the deception of a foe. Purchase not conceit from
36 8, 14 | Satan?~ ~ ~ On the word of a foe thou hast broken faith with
37 8, 28 | strong one~only aids his foe to encompass his own destruction.~ ~ ~
38 8, 34 | Who has power over his foe and does not slay him is
39 8, 43 | annihilate the pride of his foe.~ ~ ~ Drop upon drop collected
40 8, 52 | enmity to him~ Who has such a foe on the nape of his neck?~ ~ ~ ~ ~
41 8, 76 | thou seest the wish of the foe fulfilled~ The gold remaining
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