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pomegranates 1
pomp 1
ponder 1
poor 24
population 9
porcelain 2
porch 1
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24 fear
24 ignorant
24 off
24 poor
24 sa
24 seen
24 where
Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi
Gulistan of Sa'di

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poor

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 4 | the realm, refuge of~the poor, asylum of strangers, patron 2 1, Story10| break the five fingers of a poor man is sin.~ Let him be 3 1, Story20| who destroys men.~ ~ The poor donkey though void of discernment~ 4 1, Story28| distinguish a rich from a poor man.~ ~ The king, who was 5 2, Story5 | from the company of the poor and so~deprive themselves 6 2, Story19| Because comforting the poor averts evil from thyself.~ 7 2, Story38| every one of them who is poor and ask something from every 8 3, Story18| nothing to a hungry man.~ To a poor man burnt in the desert~ 9 3, Story23| is narrated that he had poor relations in Egypt who became 10 3, Story28| exiled enough.~ ~ ~ The poor man was speaking thus whilst 11 4, Story10| divested of his robe. As the poor man was~departing naked 12 7, Story12| a camel is one~ Because, poor brute, it feeds on thorns 13 7, Story20| devotions whilst another who is poor is looking for his~evening 14 7, Story20| up~to his shoulders or a poor fellow sitting in prison 15 7, Story20| that they do not speak to poor people except~with insolence, 16 7, Story20| be mendicants and insult poor men on account of the wealth~ 17 7, Story20| between the rich and the poor. When the~qazi had seen 18 8, 15 | righteous and the sultan the poor.~ ~ ~ Lend nothing to a 19 8, 45 | better to be an ignorant poor fellow~ Then a learned man 20 8, 46 | of the condition of the poor~ Who has himself fallen 21 8, 46 | horse, consider~ That the poor thorn-carrying ass is in 22 8, 46 | Ask not for fire from thy poor neighbour's house~ Because 23 8, 47 | Ask not a dervish in poor circumstances, and in the 24 8, 67 | cares, and if I make thee~poor thou wilt sit down with


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