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38 those
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37 dervishes
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37 state
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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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house

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story16| No one comes to the house of a dervish~ To levy a 2 1, Story26| fire has fallen into my house.' replied: 'From the smoke 3 1, Story33| all the furniture of the house.~ Do good even to a malevolent 4 1, Story40| hungry infidel is in an empty house at table~ Reason will not 5 2, Story1 | the muhtasib inside the house?~ ~ ~ 6 2, Story4 | thief paid a visit to the house of a pious man but, although 7 2, Story6 | When he returned to his own house, he desired the table to 8 2, Story14| stole a blanket from the house of~a friend. The judge ordered 9 2, Story14| no theft except from the house of such a friend.' He replied: ' 10 2, Story14| the saying: Sweep out the house of friends and do not~knock 11 2, Story20| on end.~ The fowls of the house, terrified by him, flew 12 2, Story32| bad wife in a good man's house~ Is his hell in this world 13 2, Story47| hast reed mats inside thy house.~ ~ ~ 14 3, Story13| proposed to show him the house and when the dervish entered 15 3, Story20| set in he perceived the house of a dehqan and said: 'We 16 3, Story20| padshah to take refuge in the house of a dehqan and~that it 17 3, Story20| food he had ready in his house, offered it, kissed the 18 3, Story20| the night into the man's house and bestowed a dress of~ 19 3, Story23| had seen the door of his~house open or his table-doth spread.~ ~ ~ 20 3, Story23| profit thyself.~ As this house of thine will remain,~ Build 21 3, Story28| walkest about the shop or the house~ Thou wilt never become 22 3, Story28| but could not sleep in the house for fear~of the Luris. Accordingly 23 4, Story9 | bargain for the purchase~of a house when a Jew said: 'Buy it 24 4, Story9 | for a description of the house as it is and it has~no defect.' 25 4, Story9 | neighbour of it.'~ ~ ~ A house which has a neighbour like 26 4, Story11| having entered his own house, saw a stranger and,~getting 27 4, Story11| not aware who is in thy house?'~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 28 5, Story15| old hag,~remained in the house on account of the dowry. 29 5, Story16| darkness of the porch of a house a~light shone forth, namely 30 6, Story1 | the very foundation of the house is ruined.~ ~ ~ An aged 31 7, Story13| not a play for thee whose house is made of reeds.'~ ~ ~ 32 7, Story20| said: 'No one is in the house.'~ ~ ~ I said this is excusable 33 8, 40 | farewell to pleasure in a house~ Where the shouting of a 34 8, 46 | from thy poor neighbour's house~ Because what passes out 35 8, 53 | devotee without science is a~house without a door. The Quran 36 8, 55 | elephant-keepers~ Or build a house suitable for elephants.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 37 8, 59 | household and also at the house of God.~ ~ ~ Tell thy tale


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