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

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nature

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | expiration of it~gladdens our nature; wherefore every breath 2 Intro, 2 | tigers having abandoned the nature of tigers.~ Within a man 3 Intro, 4 | flat with joy,~ When dame nature brought forth a child like 4 1, Story4 | not~yet taken hold of his nature and there is a tradition 5 1, Story4 | previous ignorance from his nature. The king smiled at these 6 1, Story4 | the beneficence of whose nature there is no flaw,~ Will 7 2, Story34| impossible~ To an anchorite's nature to remain patient.~ ~ ~ 8 2, Story43| possessed no humanity.~ A man's nature is of earth.~ If he is not 9 2, Story45| humour becomes fixed in a nature~ It will not leave it till 10 3, Story3 | town~possesses a benevolent nature, is liberal to all, has 11 3, Story7 | eating little has become the nature of a man~ He takes it easy 12 3, Story23| but inwardly his sordid nature was so dominant that he 13 3, Story23| heart do to thy distressed nature for the wind is~ not fair?~ 14 5, Story5 | in accordance with human nature, conceived such an~affection 15 5, Story10| behaviour which was contrary~to nature and not approved of by me. 16 5, Story16| my bones. My weak human nature being unable to endure the 17 5, Story17| Then I said:~ ~ ~ 'When thy nature has enticed thee with syntax~ 18 6, Story1 | obtain dominion over his nature~because Ionian philosophers 19 6, Story2 | this violence and hasty nature~ I shall try to please thee 20 7, Story1 | fool of me.'~ ~ ~ When a nature is originally receptive~ 21 7, Story4 | the people, of a~beggarly nature and without self-restraint, 22 7, Story7 | insensible.~ He gave thee a soul, nature, intellect and perception,~ 23 7, Story19| Man attains angelic nature by eating sparingly~ But 24 8, 1 | evil disposition of his own nature retains him in calamity.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 25 8, 37 | high origin because the nature~of fire is superior, but 26 8, 57 | thy pulse who knows thy nature.~ Ask what thou knowest 27 8, 60 | bad people, although their nature may not~infect his own,


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