Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | holiday robes on contented persons.~ On the first of the month
2 Intro, 4 | appear~in the assembly of persons endowed with pulchritude,
3 1, Story4 | good,~ To educate unworthy persons is like throwing nuts on
4 1, Story4 | the disposition of wise persons. Being~yet a child the rebellious
5 1, Story4 | became a friend of wicked persons.~ His race of prophets became
6 1, Story4 | had taught him~to address persons in elegant language as well
7 1, Story4 | thereon.~ To do good to wicked persons is like Doing evil to good
8 1, Story5 | If in daytime, bat-eyed persons do not see~ Is it the fault
9 1, Story13| importuned by the~crowd of vulgar persons.~ ~ He will be excluded
10 1, Story13| proper to~grant to such persons a sufficient allowance to
11 1, Story16| Sages have said: 'Four persons are for life in dread of
12 1, Story16| for life in dread of four~persons: a robber of the sultan,
13 1, Story16| thy case, who was by some~persons seen fleeing with much trouble
14 1, Story16| thou~hast predicted, some persons envied me and brought against
15 1, Story17| very good~opinion of these persons had assigned them a fixed
16 2, Story5 | be of use through life to~persons like me.'~ ~ ~ For one rude
17 2, Story7 | said: 'Not one of these~persons lifts up his head or makes
18 2, Story17| station alive.~ Often healthy persons were in the soil~ Buried
19 3, Story12| applications from respectable persons for aid~are unbecoming.~ ~ ~
20 3, Story28| brave hands of empty-handed persons are like the broken paw
21 3, Story29| regard for kings and rich persons~remained in the eyes of
22 5, Story4 | realization because many persons are enslaved by the same
23 5, Story9 | persecutions of mannerless persons.' He replied: 'O~friend,
24 5, Story20| words he said and sent some persons to make inquiries about~
25 7, Story3 | It is incumbent upon all persons in general to~converse in
26 7, Story14| repents is by intelligent persons held to suffer from~levity
27 7, Story15| would be walked upon by persons passing by and urinated
28 7, Story20| extended to widows, aged persons, relatives and~neighbours.'~ ~ ~
29 7, Story20| into the blood of beloved persons,~ Dying the finger-tips
30 7, Story20| Mostly empty handed persons pollute the skirt of modesty
31 7, Story20| gates to keep off worthy persons, to place violent hands
32 7, Story20| hast heard of, and other~persons who keep the table of beneficence
33 8, 36 | speak in company of vile~persons, since the melody of a harp
34 8, 55 | leave the hearts of two persons and their feet of~contention
35 8, 65 | meanest a dog, but~intelligent persons agree that a grateful dog
36 End | pleasantry, shortsighted persons have on this account lengthened
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