Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story26| forcibly gave it away to rich -people gratuitously. A
2 1, Story28| would not distinguish a rich from a poor man.~ ~ The
3 2, Story17| palm-grove of Mahmud, the rich man was on the point of
4 2, Story28| sufficient happiness.~ If a rich man pours gold into thy
5 2, Story28| better than the gift of a rich man.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
6 2, Story38| something from every one who~is rich and they will come round
7 3, Story1 | O contentment, make me rich~ For besides thee no other
8 3, Story2 | prince of Egypt; whereon the rich man~looked with contempt
9 3, Story14| his lair.~ Though getting rich in wealth and property like
10 3, Story16| He who does not make thee rich~ Knows better what is good
11 3, Story23| relations in Egypt who became rich~by the remainder of his
12 3, Story28| delights of the world.'~ ~ ~ A rich man is not a stranger in
13 3, Story28| his place.~ At night every rich man goes to an inn.~ The
14 3, Story29| no regard for kings and rich persons~remained in the
15 7, Story16| happened to pass near a rich fellow who had a slave~and
16 7, Story17| ground. He was, however, rich, brought up in~the shade,
17 7, Story18| I noticed the son of a rich man, sitting on the grave
18 7, Story20| said: 'My good friend, the rich are the~income of the destitute
19 7, Story20| and~neighbours.'~ ~ ~ The rich must spend for pious uses,
20 7, Story20| performing religious duties, the rich can attain it better~because
21 7, Story20| impossibility. A man who is rich is engaged~in his evening
22 7, Story20| the difference between the rich and the poor. When the~qazi
23 7, Story20| likewise in the crowd of the rich there are~grateful and impious
24 7, Story20| most high and glorious are rich~men with the disposition
25 7, Story20| with the~inclination of the rich. The greatest of rich men
26 7, Story20| the rich. The greatest of rich men is he who~sympathizes
27 7, Story20| looks~but little towards rich men. Who trusts in Allah,
28 8, 51 | Maxim 48~ ~ ~ A rich profligate is a lump of
29 8, 51 | in adversity~whilst the rich droop their heads even in
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