Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | intoxicated me so much that I let, go the hold of my skirts.'~ ~
2 Intro, 3 | that it cannot be closed,~ Go and wash thy hands of this
3 1, Story16| that time I happened to go with a company of friends
4 1, Story17| distant lands~ The people go to visit it from many farsangs.~
5 1, Story26| came to us~ So it will also go to other hands.~ ~ ~
6 2, Story4 | thief that he might not go away~disappointed.~ ~ ~
7 2, Story5 | companion, pretending to go for an ablution, departed
8 2, Story12| of a wretched pedestrian go~ When a dromedary gets distressed
9 2, Story20| open the door that I may go away.'~ ~ ~ In short, I
10 3, Story3 | the punishment of hell~ To go to paradise as a flunkey
11 3, Story12| to a dear friend~ Do not go because thou wilt embitter
12 3, Story12| for which thou appliest, go with a fresh and~ smiling
13 3, Story15| amirs. I had occasion to go~out on some business into
14 3, Story22| He said: 'I intend to go to Alexandria~because it
15 3, Story28| become a man, 0 raw fellow.~ Go and travel in the world~
16 3, Story28| The king of Nimruz will go to bed hungry.~ ~ ~ The
17 3, Story28| you, who is the~strongest, go to the pillar and take the
18 4, Story13| shall give ten, if thou wilt go to another place.' The man
19 4, Story13| offered me~twenty dinars to go to another locality but
20 5, Story3 | saying:~ ~ ~ I shall not let go my hold of thy skirt~ Even
21 5, Story4 | sleeve.~ Or else I shall go and die on her threshold.~ ~ ~
22 5, Story7 | We shall not soon let go thy skirt from the hand.~
23 5, Story10| friendship, recited:~ ~ ~ 'Go and do as thou listest.~
24 5, Story10| felicity which has elapsed?~ Go to him who will purchase
25 5, Story19| in the desert~and to let go the reins of self-control
26 6, Story1 | that if I~were kindly to go and see him I might obtain
27 7, Story5 | for fear of distress?~ Go, be merry, my heart-rejoicing
28 7, Story9 | been asked why he did not go out in winter,~replied: '
29 8, 1 | delivered wherever he may go.~ ~ ~ If from the hand of
30 8, 2 | of thy own distress.~ ~ ~ Go and sit in repose with thy
31 8, 28 | brought up in the shade~ To go against champions in a fight?~
32 8, 57 | medicine by guess and to go after a caravan without~
33 8, 71 | The bird does not go to the grain displayed~
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