Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | countries~ Roamed about for a long time?~ I went away from
2 Intro, 2 | vicissitudes of time,~ As long as one presides over it
3 Intro, 2 | creator of the world,~ As long as the world and wind endure.~ ~
4 Intro, 3 | said: 'Whatever is not of long duration~is not to be cherished.'
5 Intro, 5 | speech because he delayed long and his hearers were~obliged
6 1, Story1 | despair his tongue becomes long and he is like a~vanquished
7 1, Story4 | thou leavest it thus for a long time,~ Thou canst not uproot
8 1, Story11| oppressest thy subjects,~ How long wilt thou persevere in this?~
9 1, Story26| Forbear to uproot one heart as long as thou canst~ Because one
10 1, Story26| For how many years and long lives~ Will the people walk
11 1, Story35| against the same.'~ ~ As long as thou canst, scratch the
12 2, Story9 | meditation and said after~a long pause: 'Hast thou not heard
13 2, Story11| meaning~and was giving a long explanation of the verse
14 2, Story23| people imagine?'~ ~ ~ How long wilt thou say: 'The malevolent
15 2, Story29| whom he had not seen for a long time; and, a man having
16 3, Story8 | eating dry bread after a long fast is like rose-preserve.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
17 3, Story14| slain in return.~ ~ ~ How long will he be like the bridge
18 3, Story28| Tariqat have said:~ ~ ~ As long as thou walkest about the
19 5, Story2 | he possesses, had not a long and uncivil tongue!' He~
20 5, Story4 | had lost his heart:~ 'As long as thou possessest thy own
21 5, Story7 | who sees his sweetheart at long intervals~ Is after all
22 5, Story10| fire is extinguished.~ How long wilt thou strut about, showing
23 5, Story19| life felt their sting.~ As long as thy state is not like
24 6, Story1 | astonished that despite of his long life he regretted~the termination
25 6, Story2 | He did not sleep during long nights but spent them~in
26 7, Story16| created him by thy power.~ How long is this command, pride and
27 7, Story20| children of one belly and as long as one of these is~contented,
28 8, Admon8 | Admonition 8~ ~ ~ As long as an affair can be arranged
29 8, 54 | whether the sleeve be short or long.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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