Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | Sa'di with a~favourable eye, has praised him greatly,
2 2, Story7 | endowed with a God-discerning eye~ He would see that no one
3 3, Story22| burden,~ Saying: "The narrow eye of a wealthy man~ Will be
4 3, Story29| drum, lute or fife.~ The eye may be without the sight
5 4, Story1 | di is a rose but to the eye of enemies a thorn.~ ~ ~
6 4, Story1 | light~ Look ugly to the eye of the mole.~ ~ ~
7 5, Story1 | heart appears good to the~eye.'~ ~ ~ He whose murid' the
8 5, Story1 | looks with an unfavourable eye~ Even the figure of Joseph
9 5, Story1 | And if he looks with the eye of desire on a demon,~ He
10 5, Story4 | When thy sweetheart's eye has no regard for gold~
11 5, Story5 | virtues.'~ ~ ~ The ill-wishing eye, be it torn out~ Sees only
12 5, Story9 | strife, than to turn away the eye from seeing the beloved.~ ~ ~
13 5, Story15| It is better that one's eye be fixed on a spear-head~
14 5, Story16| man of happy destiny whose eye~ Alights every morning on
15 5, Story18| beauty was the Qiblah of my eye and the chief joy of~my
16 5, Story18| head;~ So that this day my eye could not see the world
17 5, Story19| from the window of Mejnun's eye at the beauty~of Laila when
18 5, Story20| alas for only a moment the eye of confusion is asleep?~
19 5, Story20| against lips like the cock's eye~ Are not to part at the
20 5, Story21| possessest~ And shut thy eye to all the rest of the world.~
21 6, Story2 | friendly to her and the eye of fortune awake because
22 7, Story20| regarded with a favourable eye by the~Almighty for the
23 7, Story20| transmuted into pearls.~ ~ ~ The eye of greediness, the wealthy
24 8, 12 | will not fill a greedy~ eye.~ ~ ~ When the term of my
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