Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | became delicious honey by his power,~and the date a lofty tree
2 Intro, 3 | Now, while thou hast the power of utterance,~ Speak, O
3 1, Story5 | philosophers have said:~'Power consists in accomplishments,
4 1, Story13| at hand~ Destroy not thy power by heedless talk.~ ~ The
5 1, Story27| youth had attained~such power and skill that no one was
6 2, Story28| If thou wishest for power, covet nothing~ Except contentment
7 2, Story31| belly and not~having the power to retain it, unwittingly
8 2, Story32| rescued from the jaws and the power of a wolf.~ In the evening
9 2, Story43| of stones and has not~the power to bear one word.'~ ~ ~
10 3, Story5 | great deal and that thy power of restraining appetite
11 3, Story16| when a weak man obtains power~ He arises and twists the
12 3, Story19| him who has no means nor power~ A burnt turnip is a roasted
13 3, Story20| was lost of the sultan's power and pomp~ By accepting the
14 3, Story21| It is~not befitting the power and dignity of a padshah
15 3, Story28| dignity, rank, property, the power of~discriminating among
16 3, Story28| consequence of~his wealth and power graceful male and female
17 3, Story28| pleasantness of his speech,~the power of his eloquence and the
18 3, Story28| is like pure gold~ Whose power and price is known wherever
19 5, Story10| days must end.~ Had I the power of life as thou of the beard~
20 5, Story12| whether he~thought the power of abstinence would cause
21 7, Story16| creature~like thyself into thy power and has bestowed upon thee
22 7, Story16| after all created him by thy power.~ How long is this command,
23 7, Story16| this command, pride and power to last?~ There is a Master
24 7, Story20| at last that~the hand of power of dervishes to do good
25 7, Story20| canst thou attain their power of doing good who art able~
26 7, Story20| there be efficacy in the power to be liberal and in the
27 7, Story20| leisure. Inasmuch~as the power of obedience depends upon
28 7, Story20| O Musalmans, I have no power to marry a wife and~no patience
29 7, Story20| dishonour!~ ~ ~ With hunger the power of abstinence cannot abide.~
30 7, Story20| they, trusting in their own~power, would not care for the
31 8, 34 | Admonition 18~ ~ ~ Who has power over his foe and does not
32 8, 43 | is to say, he who has no power gathers small stones that
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