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1 Intro, 2 | thou lookest upon my humble person,~ My merits are more celebrated
2 1, Story2 | after his death. His whole person appeared~to have been dissolved
3 1, Story3 | O thou, to whom my person appeared contemptible,~
4 1, Story16| from Eraq the snake-bitten person~dies.' Thou art a very excellent
5 1, Story21| replied: 'I am the same person whom thou hast struck~on
6 1, Story22| by means of the bile of a person~endued with certain qualities.
7 1, Story40| Joseph was beauty.~ His person was of so wretched an aspect~
8 2, Story8 | hidden, qualities.~ ~ ~ My person is, to the eyes of the world,
9 2, Story14| amputation is not applicable to a person who steals some~property
10 2, Story28| after his death~the first person entering the gate of the
11 2, Story28| happened that the first person who entered was a mendicant
12 3, Story3 | comfort the mind of a worthy person.' He replied: 'Hush! It
13 3, Story13| entered he~caught sight of a person with hanging lips and sitting
14 3, Story28| wherefore the~society of such a person is everywhere known to be
15 3, Story28| acceptable:~ ~ ~ A beautiful person meets with honour and respect
16 3, Story28| a crowd of people, every person sitting with a coin of~money
17 3, Story28| helpful so that a royal person has~met thee, has been bountiful
18 3, Story28| bestow the seal-ring upon any~person who could make an arrow
19 5, Story6 | said:~ ~ ~ When an ugly person comes before the lamp~ Arise
20 5, Story17| blame and to be severe.~ A person of such figure, temper,
21 5, Story18| be tied to any thing or person~ Because to take off the
22 7, Story11| Gain the heart of one person if thou canst.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
23 7, Story20| infidelity, because a~nude person cannot be clothed without
24 8, Admon10| one advice like an aged person.'~ He said: 'Be kind but
25 8, 12 | piece of~carrion. A greedy person will stir be hungry with
26 8, 44 | overlook the folly of a common person~because thus both parties
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