Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story14| lives for him.'~ ~ Give gold to the soldier that he may
2 1, Story14| thee.~ If thou witholdest gold, he will serve elsewhere.~ ~
3 1, Story15| majesty the sultan receives~gold and it is possible that
4 1, Story16| The khajah either takes gold with both hands to the shore~
5 2, Story20| filings of silver or of gold placed on his~drum.~ ~ ~
6 2, Story28| happiness.~ If a rich man pours gold into thy lap~ Care not a
7 2, Story34| reclining on a couch of gold brocade~whilst the boy and
8 2, Story34| to both classes. Bestow gold upon scholars that they
9 3, Story14| wealth, bestowed silver and gold upon the needy~and laid
10 3, Story16| obtains dignity, silver and gold,~ His head necessarily demands
11 3, Story18| possessed of all the Ja'feri gold,~ It will avail nothing
12 3, Story23| Bestow comfort with gold and with silver~ And thereby
13 3, Story23| Build it with a silver and a gold brick.~ ~ ~ It is narrated
14 3, Story28| learned man is like pure gold~ Whose power and price is
15 3, Story28| fighter said:~ 'A grain of gold is better than fifty mann
16 5, Story4 | s eye has no regard for gold~ Mud and gold are of equal
17 5, Story4 | regard for gold~ Mud and gold are of equal value to thee.~ ~ ~
18 5, Story18| robber will not return the gold again.~ ~ ~ The dervish
19 5, Story20| is said that whoever has gold~in his hand possesses strength
20 5, Story20| world:~ ~ ~ Whoever has seen gold droops his head,~ Although
21 6, Story2 | nice face and a gown of gold brocade,~ Essence of roses,
22 6, Story8 | lady wants strength, not gold.~ One passage is preferable
23 7, Story2 | relied upon; also silver and gold are an occasion of danger
24 7, Story6 | Although both silver and gold come from stones~ All stones
25 7, Story6 | do not contain silver and gold.~ Canopus is shining upon
26 7, Story20| The touchstone knows what gold is and the~beggar knows
27 8, Maxim4 | nothing and threw away his gold.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
28 8, Admon8 | affair can be arranged with gold, it is not proper~to endanger
29 8, 35 | not enhanced nor of the gold lost.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
30 8, 76 | Maxim 72~ ~ ~ Gold is obtained from a mine
31 8, 76 | of the foe fulfilled~ The gold remaining and the vile man
32 8, 1 | lose his life nor hopes~for gold.~ ~ ~ Pour either gold at
33 8, 1 | for gold.~ ~ ~ Pour either gold at the feet of a monotheist~
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