Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | the beloved.~ No voice can come from the slain.~ ~ One of
2 Intro, 1 | was asked,~when he had come out of that state, by one
3 Intro, 3 | from the road.~ Whoever had come had built a new edifice.~
4 1, Story16| saying of philosophers has come~true, that friends are useful
5 1, Story24| was best that it~should come from thy hands which had
6 1, Story24| Because neither rest nor grief come from the people.~ Be aware
7 2, Story2 | and not~obedience. I have come to beg and not to trade.
8 2, Story28| glorious that thy rose has~thus come forth from the thorn and
9 2, Story34| time of contentedness had come~to an end, as the saying
10 2, Story38| who~is rich and they will come round thee no more.'~ ~ ~
11 3, Story5 | rupture a chain and a day may come when it will tear thee up.'~ ~ ~
12 3, Story15| Hatim since many people had~come round to his banquet but
13 3, Story28| Although daily food may come unawares~ It is reasonable
14 3, Story28| the head of a spear may come out, the memory of an~offence
15 3, Story28| Because possibly a stone may come from the fort.~ ~ ~ As soon
16 3, Story28| asked him whence he had come and how he had~fallen into
17 4, Story3 | the sleeve~ Said to him: 'Come and shoe my horse.'~ ~ ~
18 4, Story5 | learned he~would not have come to this pass with an ignorant
19 5, Story2 | between lover and beloved come in, the~relations between
20 5, Story4 | He who has slain me has come back again.~ It seems his
21 5, Story7 | satisfied.'~ ~ ~ Thou hast come late, O intoxicated idol,~
22 5, Story21| Mejnun and Laila were to come to life again~ They might
23 7, Story6 | Although both silver and gold come from stones~ All stones
24 7, Story9 | in summer that I should come out also~in winter?'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
25 7, Story20| cannot walk, and no good can come from a hungry belly.~ ~ ~
26 7, Story20| of an~avaricious man will come up from the ground when
27 8, 12 | of my father's life had come to an end~ He gave me this
28 8, 18 | mostly speak improperly.~ Come. Either arrange thy words
29 8, 30 | hunting dog,~but dare not come forward; that is to say,
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