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distinguished 1
distracted 4
distractions 1
distress 26
distressed 16
distressing 1
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27 tongue
26 between
26 die
26 distress
26 eat
26 little
26 once
Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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distress

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | time?~ I went away from the distress of the Turks because I saw~ 2 Intro, 2 | of confusion, anxiety and distress;~ Then it became as it is 3 1, Story13| kindness and then again to distress him~by disappointing his 4 1, Story14| realm and~kept the army in distress. Accordingly the whole of 5 2, Story6 | vain-glorious fool,~ On the day of distress with counterfeit silver?~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 2, Story17| Grief for the present, or distress for the past, does not~ 7 2, Story28| bread and now a world of distress has overwhelmed me.'~ ~ ~ 8 3, Story14| Whose wailings prompted by distress had not reached the sky.~ 9 3, Story14| were by~the presence of distress on the point of starvation 10 3, Story16| because I~am, on account of my distress, on the point of starvation.' 11 3, Story28| reduced to the greatest~distress by adverse fortune. His 12 3, Story28| spent two days in misery and distress. On the third, sleep took 13 5, Story10| this, he departed and his distress took effect on me:~ ~ ~ 14 5, Story19| ascertain the cause of so much distress. Accordingly he ordered 15 5, Story21| Who forgets his beloved in distress.'~ Thus the lives of the 16 7, Story5 | Bear sorrow for fear of distress?~ Go, be merry, my heart-rejoicing 17 7, Story5 | not for the coming day of distress.~ The tree which sheds its 18 7, Story20| fail or a~deluge were to distress the world, they, trusting 19 8, 2 | apprehensive of thy own distress.~ ~ ~ Go and sit in repose 20 8, 13 | time of ability will see distress in the~time of inability.~ ~ ~ 21 8, 32 | repletion and another from distress.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 22 8, 46 | himself fallen into a state of distress.~ ~ ~ O thou who art riding 23 8, 47 | circumstances, and in the distress of a~year of famine, how 24 8, 67 | wealth,~ Sometimes art in distress from exhaustion and penury.~ 25 8, 67 | state be such in joy and in distress,~ I know not when thou wilt 26 8, Story | who has created joy and distress~ Apportions either excellence


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