Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | Every fault pleasing the Sultan becomes a virtue.~ ~ A sweet-smelling
2 Intro, 2 | in the days of the just Sultan~ Atabek Abu Bekr Ben Sa'
3 Intro, 3 | of Arabia and Persia, the sultan of the land and the sea,
4 1, Story2 | had a vision in a dream of Sultan~Mahmud, one hundred years
5 1, Story4 | stratagems and the troops of~the sultan foiled because the robbers,
6 1, Story5 | In short, he pleased the sultan because he had a beautiful~
7 1, Story6 | army as thy life~ Because a sultan reigns by means of his troops.~ ~
8 1, Story6 | tyrannic man cannot be a sultan~ As a wolf cannot be a shepherd.~
9 1, Story14| saddle-cloth was pawned. A sultan who grudges money to his~
10 1, Story15| companion of his majesty the sultan receives~gold and it is
11 1, Story16| persons: a robber of the sultan, a thief of the watchman,
12 1, Story16| courtier of his majesty the sultan, generally~esteemed and
13 1, Story17| door of an amir, vezier or sultan~ Is not to be approached
14 1, Story19| For five eggs which the sultan allows to be taken by force~
15 1, Story20| fill the treasury of the sultan, unmindful of the maxim
16 1, Story20| obtain the approbation of the sultan~ Unless thou seekest the
17 1, Story22| a decree to kill me, the sultan thinks~he will recover his
18 1, Story22| also from thy hand?~ ~ The sultan became troubled at these
19 1, Story27| so far as to say to the sultan: 'I allow superiority to
20 1, Story28| he took no notice. The sultan, in conformity with his
21 1, Story29| engaged in the service of the sultan and~hoping to be rewarded
22 1, Story29| glorious, as~thou fearest the sultan, I would be one of the number
23 1, Story36| them in the service of the sultan~and the other gaining his
24 1, Story36| why he did not serve~the sultan in order to be delivered
25 2, Story6 | anything at the repast of the sultan?' He replied: 'I have~not
26 2, Story42| servants,~ Slaves of the sultan's palace.~ Not a moment
27 3, Story20| The high dignity of the sultan would not have~been so much
28 3, Story20| Nothing was lost of the sultan's power and pomp~ By accepting
29 3, Story20| reached the sun~ When a sultan such as thou overshadowed
30 3, Story21| It is related that a sultan thus addressed a miserly
31 4, Story8 | Several officials of Sultan Mahmud asked Hasan Muimandi
32 4, Story8 | Muimandi one day what~the sultan had told him about a certain
33 5, Story1 | Maimundi was asked that, as the Sultan Mahmud possesses so~many
34 5, Story1 | He whose murid' the sultan is~ If he does everything
35 5, Story3 | Wherever love has become sultan~ Piety's arm has no strength
36 5, Story20| From what~direction?' The sultan was astonished and replied: '
37 5, Story20| speak in the service of the sultan.' The king, who heard him,~
38 8, Maxim1 | conferrest an obligation on the sultan by serving him~ But be obliged
39 8, 15 | conquer the righteous and the sultan the poor.~ ~ ~ Lend nothing
40 8, 56 | Maxim 53~ ~ ~ Although a sultan's garment of honour is dear
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