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Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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desert

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story3 | concealed.~ Think not that every desert is empty.~ Possibly it may 2 1, Story28| sitting in a corner of the desert when a~padshah happened 3 1, Story30| has passed away like the desert wind.~ Bitter and sweet, 4 1, Story35| once-happened to lag behind in the desert, he seated me on~his camel, 5 2, Story6 | piety.~ ~ ~ O Arab of the desert, I fear thou wilt not reach 6 2, Story12| One night I had in the desert of Mekkah become so weak 7 2, Story12| sleep under an acacia on the desert road~ But alas! thou must 8 2, Story17| attention but~entered the desert and marched. When we reached 9 2, Story26| slept on the edge of the desert. A distracted man who had~ 10 2, Story26| a shout, ran towards the~desert and took not a moment's 11 2, Story26| water and the beasts in the desert so I bethought myself that 12 2, Story27| him and~running into the desert.~ ~ ~ Knowest thou what 13 2, Story32| Damascus, I went into the~desert of Jerusalem and associated 14 2, Story32| from men to mountain and desert~ Wishing to attend upon 15 2, Story34| professing to be a hermit in the desert of Syria, attended~for years 16 2, Story37| had~travelled through the desert and was fatigued had eaten 17 2, Story42| nor siege,~ Not from the desert, wind, nor dust and dirt.~ 18 3, Story15| business into a corner of the desert, where I noticed a~gatherer 19 3, Story17| I noticed an Arab of the desert sitting in a company jewellers 20 3, Story17| once lost my~road in the desert and consumed all my provisions. 21 3, Story17| be pearls.'~ ~ ~ In a dry desert and among moving sand~ It 22 3, Story18| An Arab suffering in the desert from extreme thirst recited:~ ~ ~ ' 23 3, Story18| a poor man burnt in the desert~ Boiled turnips are more 24 3, Story28| a stranger in mountain, desert or solitude.~ Wherever he 25 3, Story28| strength, he turned towards the desert and~walked till thirst began 26 5, Story19| chosen to roam about in the desert~and to let go the reins 27 7, Story8 | I saw an Arab of the desert who said to his boy: 'O 28 7, Story9 | betake themselves to the desert. The skins which may be 29 7, Story12| travelled across the~whole desert only to become worse.'~ ~ ~ 30 7, Story20| even if the sand of the desert were~to be transmuted into 31 7, Story20| Hatim Tai dwelt in the desert; had he been in a town he 32 8, 17 | saw with my eyes in the desert~ That a slow man overtook


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