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eye 24
eyebrow 1
eyelids 1
eyes 35
fabricate 1
face 49
faces 2
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36 water
35 another
35 beauty
35 eyes
35 pious
35 should
34 boy
Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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eyes

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 4 | up~her head nor raise her eyes from the feet of bashfulness 2 Intro, 5 | the great, who shut their~eyes to the faults of their inferiors 3 1, Story2 | turned to dust, except his eyes, which were~revolving in 4 1, Story3 | king kissed the head and eyes of his son,~took him in 5 1, Story5 | wishest that a thousand such eyes~ Should be blind rather 6 1, Story7 | his arms~ And him whose eyes of expectation are upon 7 1, Story8 | plucks out with his claws the eyes of a tiger?~ The viper stings 8 1, Story9 | of departure.~ O my two eyes, bid farewell to the head.~ 9 1, Story17| thou sittest on my head and eyes~ I shall be polite, for 10 1, Story22| words, tears rushed to his~eyes and he said: 'It is better 11 1, Story22| He kissed the head and eyes of the youth, presented 12 2, Story8 | My person is, to the eyes of the world, of good aspect~ 13 2, Story20| For sleep did not enter my eyes one moment.~ ~ ~ In the 14 2, Story23| Verily I am veiled from the eyes of my neighbours~ But Allah 15 3, Story28| kisses upon his head and~his eyes, received him into the boat 16 3, Story28| appears to be a friend in the eyes of men.~ ~ ~ 'How do you 17 3, Story29| persons~remained in the eyes of his desire.~ ~ ~ Who 18 4, Story1 | liar.~ ~ ~ Virtue is to the eyes of enmity the greatest fault.~ 19 5, Story4 | give me advice~ Because my eyes are fixed on her wishes.~ 20 5, Story4 | will mine amount to in thy eyes?'~ ~ ~ It is related that 21 5, Story5 | am unable to withdraw my eyes~ Although when I am opposite 22 5, Story5 | someone else because the eyes with which I look upon thee 23 5, Story8 | would be a pity that the eyes of a messenger~should be 24 5, Story20| straight tall cypress my eyes beheld~ It robbed me of 25 5, Story20| threw me down.~ Those wanton eyes have taken my heart with 26 5, Story20| preserve thy heart shut thy eyes.~ ~ ~ I was informed that 27 6, Story1 | treat~thee?' He lifted his eyes and said, smiling:~ ~ ~ ' 28 6, Story2 | adorned with roses, fixing his eyes~and heart upon her. He did 29 6, Story9 | casket of jewels from the eyes of men~ A spectacle took 30 7, Story14| little man with a pain in his eyes went to a farrier to be 31 7, Story14| The farrier applied to his eyes what he used to put in those~ 32 7, Story17| of horsemen dazzled his eyes.~ ~ ~ He had not fallen 33 8, 17 | fails.~ ~ ~ I saw with my eyes in the desert~ That a slow 34 8, 45 | falls into a well with both eyes open.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 35 8, 61 | opposes thee fill his two eyes with dust.~ Speak not kindly


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