Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | of Sa'di.~ Such is the way; be a man and travel on.~ ~
2 Intro, 3 | formerly, and in his usual way; because~it is foolish to
3 Intro, 3 | speaking and then went out by way of~diversion in the vernal
4 Intro, 4 | performance thereof, he gives way to remissness and indolence,
5 Intro, 5 | in this book recorded, by way of~abridgment, some rare
6 1, Story3 | would still in the same way covet another.~ ~ ~
7 1, Story15| replied: 'I am in the same way also~not safe of his bravery.'~ ~
8 1, Story17| disgrace. I~desired in some way to save the allowance of
9 2, Story4 | had been~sleeping into the way of the thief that he might
10 2, Story4 | I heard that men of the way of God~ Have not distressed
11 2, Story11| Damascus a few words by way of~a sermon but to a congregation
12 2, Story20| one dinar from my~belt by way of gratification, and placed
13 2, Story34| gone in that direction by way of pilgrimage,~approached
14 2, Story37| the company asked him by way of encouragement likewise
15 2, Story39| although he may show the way.~ ~ ~ The father replied: '
16 2, Story39| with the lamp?" In the same way~the preaching assembly is
17 2, Story42| Said to the curtain by way of reproach:~ 'I and thou,
18 2, Story47| rif who gets out of the way of the stone.~ ~ ~ The way
19 2, Story47| way of the stone.~ ~ ~ The way of dervishes is praying,
20 2, Story48| O man of God, follow the way of God.~ Unlucky is he who
21 3, Story14| likewise be improper and in the way of negligence not to~mention
22 3, Story21| which thou canst aid~us by way of a loan. When the finances
23 3, Story28| deal~without finding the way and thirsty as well as dismayed
24 3, Story28| beazle, once went out by way of diversion with some~intimate
25 5, Story4 | of love.~ If there be no way to reach the friend~ Friendship
26 5, Story6 | jumped up in such a heedless way that the lamp was extinguished
27 5, Story9 | patience. I~said once to him by way of consolation: 'I know
28 5, Story20| hand.~ ~ ~ In the same way the boy's impudence might
29 5, Story20| inform thee that the~proper way is not to yield to thy inclinations
30 5, Story20| wickedness, there is no way of~escape.' After the king
31 6, Story1 | some rest~ But alas, the way of my breath is choked.~
32 7, Story3 | to behave in a laudable way but more~especially upon
33 7, Story17| every wall that came in his way, and pulled up by~the strength
34 7, Story20| on each other's feet by way of apology, kissed each
35 8, Maxim6 | friendly, conciliatory, manly way~ Perhaps thou wilt ensnare
36 8, Maxim10| pain.~ If he points thy way to the right like an arrow~
37 8, Admon11| incumbent upon a padshah to give way to anger towards his~slaves
38 8, 45 | Because the former loses the way by his blindness~ While
39 8, 57 | Will indicate to thee the way to the dignity of knowledge.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
40 End | from ancient writers by way of loan, has not been followed.~ ~ ~
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