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1 Intro, 1 | Although what is worthy of his dignity~ No one is able to accomplish.~ ~
2 Intro, 3 | replied: 'I swear by the great dignity of Allah and by our~old
3 Intro, 4 | prolong his life, augment his dignity,~enlighten his breast and
4 1, Story3 | It is great with Allah in dignity and station.~ ~ Hast thou
5 1, Story5 | prosperous men in wealth and dignity.~ If in daytime, bat-eyed
6 1, Story15| sages.~ ~ Abide thou by thy dignity and gravity.~ Leave sport
7 1, Story16| front of the possessor of dignity~ They place the hands on
8 1, Story21| replied: 'I was afraid of thy dignity but now when I beheld thee
9 1, Story28| conformity with his royal dignity,~became angry and said: '
10 2, Story4 | How canst thou attain that dignity~ Who quarrelest and wagest
11 2, Story25| thou possessest property, dignity, fields and wares,~ If thy
12 2, Story47| are inferior to thee in dignity~but more happy in life.
13 3, Story12| is indeed placed but the dignity is lowered.'~ ~ ~ He increased
14 3, Story16| When a base fellow obtains dignity, silver and gold,~ His head
15 3, Story20| was unworthy of the high~dignity of a padshah to take refuge
16 3, Story20| service and said: 'The high dignity of the sultan would not
17 3, Story20| courtiers did not wish the dignity of~the dehqan to become
18 3, Story21| befitting the power and dignity of a padshah to soil the
19 3, Story28| friends, acquisition of dignity, rank, property, the power
20 5, Story4 | thou possessest thy own dignity,~ What will mine amount
21 5, Story9 | nevertheless~unbecoming the dignity of a scholar to expose himself
22 5, Story13| times? It was befitting my dignity to~strut about on a garden-wall
23 5, Story20| lascivious desires because thy dignity as~qazi is high and must
24 7, Story2 | difficult to obey after losing dignity~ And to bear violence from
25 7, Story20| money and so thirsting for~dignity and abundance, that they
26 7, Story20| possess and the glory of dignity which they~imagine is inherent
27 8, 16 | surpasses all beings in dignity and excellence.~ Glass is
28 8, 44 | parties are injured; the dignity of the former being~lessened,
29 8, 51 | Who possesses wealth and dignity but therewith~ Succours
30 8, 51 | that no kind of wealth and dignity~ He will enjoy in the mansion
31 8, 52 | Reviling a possessor of dignity,~ Who replied: 'O fellow,
32 8, 57 | indicate to thee the way to the dignity of knowledge.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
33 8, 58 | it, else the awe of thy dignity~will be lessened.~ ~ ~ When
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