Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | Zulfiqar of A'li should remain in the scabbard and the
2 Intro, 3 | levity of intellect: to remain mute~ When it is proper
3 Intro, 5 | well-arranged composition will remain for years,~ When every atom
4 1, Story4 | if they were allowed to remain.~ ~ A tree which has just
5 1, Story10| The other limbs cannot remain at rest.~ If thou hast no
6 1, Story19| spit.~ ~ A tyrant does not remain in the world~ But the curse
7 1, Story31| account of having followed it,~remain free from blame.'~ ~ To
8 1, Story38| It is a crime for me to remain silent.~ ~ ~
9 2, Story10| Were a dervish always to remain in that state~ He would
10 2, Story34| an anchorite's nature to remain patient.~ ~ ~ After her
11 2, Story34| to hermits that they may remain hermits.'~ ~ ~ A hermit
12 2, Story39| an immaculate scholar, to~remain excluded from the benefits
13 2, Story49| ever~ His high name will remain celebrated for beneficence.~
14 3, Story23| this house of thine will remain,~ Build it with a silver
15 3, Story28| is a jewel which must not remain in a shell.~ A precious
16 3, Story28| memory of an~offence will remain in the heart.'~ ~ ~ 'How
17 3, Story29| begging~ Will till he dies remain a needy fellow.~ Abandon
18 5, Story3 | had neither strength to remain patient nor to~bear the
19 5, Story4 | thou speakest words to me remain.'~ ~ ~ Saying these words
20 5, Story12| abstinence would cause the man to remain in~safety. He replied: '
21 5, Story12| moon-faced~one, he will not remain safe from evil speakers.'~ ~ ~
22 5, Story20| of confusion is asleep?~ Remain awake that life may not
23 6, Story7 | For one dinar he would remain sticking in mud like an
24 8, Admon3 | anyone; saying what is to remain unsaid.~ O simpleton, stop
25 8, 5 | which will grieve a heart, remain silent~that others may convey
26 8, 18 | words like a wise man~ Or remain sitting silent like a brute.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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