Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | the power of utterance,~ Speak, O brother, with grace and
2 Intro, 3 | It is better for thee to speak at the proper time.~ Two
3 Intro, 3 | mute~ When it is proper to speak and to talk when silence
4 Intro, 5 | for me to~consider what to speak than to repent of what I
5 Intro, 5 | and then speaks.~ Do not speak without consideration.~
6 Intro, 5 | without consideration.~ Speak well and if slow what matters
7 Intro, 5 | ardour~of conversation to speak petulantly, I could produce
8 1, Story1 | Men of our rank ought~to speak nothing but the truth in
9 1, Story16| kind friends who failed to speak the~word of truth forgot
10 1, Story38| It is not meet for me to speak thereon.~ But if I see a
11 2, Story19| one of~them asked him to speak a few words of wisdom and
12 2, Story23| If I were doing what I speak~ I would be of good conduct
13 2, Story24| May not find occasion to speak of thy faults.~ When the
14 3, Story4 | The sage begins to speak~ Or points his fingers to
15 3, Story28| perish, saying:~ ~ ~ Who will speak to me after the yellow camels
16 4, Story1 | rather to be silent than to~speak because on most occasions
17 4, Story3 | why he did not likewise speak on~subjects he was acquainted
18 5, Story19| sympathizer.~ It is useless to speak of bees to one~ Who never
19 5, Story20| shall, doing obeisance,~speak some words to thee although
20 5, Story20| I have one word more~to speak in the service of the sultan.'
21 7, Story4 | neither to laugh nor to speak because he would slap the~
22 7, Story13| is made of reeds.'~ ~ ~ Speak not unless thou knowest
23 7, Story20| abundance, that they do not speak to poor people except~with
24 7, Story20| defeated, he~commenced to speak nonsense as is the custom
25 8, Maxim6 | without punishment.~ ~ ~ Speak sometimes in a friendly,
26 8, Maxim6 | with the lasso.~ Sometimes speak in anger; for a hundred
27 8, Admon5 | Admonition 5~ ~ ~ Speak so between two enemies that
28 8, Admon7 | no danger to thee.~ ~ ~ Speak not harshly to a man of
29 8, 6 | destruction.~ ~ ~ Prepare to speak only when~ Thy words are
30 8, 18 | is to answer~ Will mostly speak improperly.~ Come. Either
31 8, 19 | better than thyself begins to speak,~ Although thou mayest know
32 8, 36 | when a wise man ceases to speak in company of vile~persons,
33 8, 44 | the latter confirmed.~ ~ ~ Speak gracefully and kindly to
34 8, 61 | his two eyes with dust.~ Speak not kindly or gently to
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