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1 Intro, 1 | bird of the morning, learn love from the moth~ Because it
2 Intro, 2 | men, gentle and simple, love him because the~people follow
3 Intro, 5 | Advantages of Silence~ V On Love and Youth~ VI On Weakness
4 1, Story40| his lust~overcame him, his love leapt up and he took off
5 2, Story9 | desire.~ ~ ~ I behold whom I love without an intervention.~
6 2, Story16| The padshah~had, for the love he bore to dervishes, been
7 2, Story27| art thou to be ignorant of love?~ The Arabic verses threw
8 2, Story28| grieve.~ If I have some the love of it captivates me.~ There
9 2, Story30| alternate days that our love may increase.' A~man said
10 2, Story30| for a friend or fell in love with it', and he replied:~'
11 2, Story44| connection is better than love of kinship.~ ~ ~ I remember
12 2, Story44| and has commanded~us to love them. What thou hast alleged
13 5 | Chapter V - ON LOVE AND YOUTH~ ~ ~
14 5, Story1 | so much inclination and~love as to Iyaz, although he
15 5, Story2 | beauty,~whom he regarded with love and affection. He nevertheless
16 5, Story3 | religious man, who had fallen in love with a fellow to~such a
17 5, Story3 | then said:~ ~ ~ 'Wherever love has become sultan~ Piety'
18 5, Story4 | against the requirements of love to renounce affection to~
19 5, Story4 | mendacious in the game of love.~ If there be no way to
20 5, Story4 | the depths of the~ocean of love that he could not breathe:~ ~ ~
21 5, Story4 | When thou art demented by love thou knowest not the A,
22 5, Story4 | from the dashing waves of love and said:~ ~ ~ 'It is a
23 5, Story9 | learned man who had fallen in love with someone but his~secret
24 5, Story20| Nevertheless:~ ~ ~ Although love ceases in consequence of
25 5, Story21| me. Take the hand of my love.'~ Whilst saying this, he
26 5, Story21| Learn not the tale of love from the wretch~ Who forgets
27 5, Story21| of the ways and means of love affairs~ Well aware in the
28 5, Story21| They might indite a tale of love on this occurrence.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
29 6, Story2 | fulfil the conditions of love, is~benevolent, kind, good-natured
30 6, Story8 | man of seventy years make love.~ Thou art confessedly blind,
31 7, Story4 | teacher is better than the love of a father.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
32 7, Story20| neighbours whom I do not love. There is also a tradition:
33 8, 59 | but the story of Laila's love.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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