Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story4 | of wise men to extinguish fire and to leave burning coals~
2 1, Story15| Should a Guebre kindle fire a hundred years~ If he falls
3 1, Story18| emit no odour.~ Place it on fire, it will smell like ambergris.~
4 1, Story20| destruction in the world.'~ ~ Fire burning with wild rue will
5 1, Story26| him until one night, when fire from the kitchen fell into~
6 1, Story26| do not know whence~this fire has fallen into my house.'
7 2, Story9 | lose the road;~ It kindles fire, then quenches it with a
8 2, Story11| effect and that burning fire does not kindle moist wood.
9 2, Story32| Lord from the punishment of fire.~ ~ ~ Once she lengthened
10 2, Story34| pomegranates upon them:~ Fire suspended from the green-trees.~ ~ ~
11 3, Story3 | dervish, burning in the fire of poverty and sewing~patch
12 3, Story28| Lignum aloes is placed on fire and musk rubbed.~ ~ ~ The
13 3, Story28| with food and water. The fire of the young man's stomach
14 5, Story10| not the kettle because our fire is extinguished.~ How long
15 5, Story16| summer heat and quench my fire with some water;~and lo,
16 5, Story20| horseshoe of his heart being on fire, he~sought for some time
17 5, Story20| truth. We may, whilst the fire of confusion is yet~burning
18 7, Story3 | listest.~ When it is dry, fire alone can make it straight.~ ~ ~
19 8, Admon4 | him who is careless~about fire.~ ~ ~ Extinguish it today,
20 8, Admon4 | quenched,~ Because when fire is high, it burns the world.~
21 8, Admon5 | two men contention is like fire,~ The ill-starred back-biter
22 8, Admon5 | and ashamed.~ To kindle fire between two men~ Is not
23 8, Admon11| confidence of his friends. The~fire of anger first burns him
24 8, Admon11| think, not of earth but of fire.~ ~ ~ I visited a hermit
25 8, 12 | and passed away:~ Lust is fire, abstain therefrom,~ Make
26 8, 12 | therefrom,~ Make not the fire of hell sharp for thee.~
27 8, 12 | sharp for thee.~ In that fire the burning thou wilt not
28 8, 12 | able to bear,~ Quench this fire with water today.~ ~ ~
29 8, 37 | origin because the nature~of fire is superior, but as they
30 8, 46 | water and mud.~ Ask not for fire from thy poor neighbour'
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