Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | it became as it is in the days of the just Sultan~ Atabek
2 Intro, 3 | overtake them in these five days?~ Shame on him who has gone
3 Intro, 3 | dispositions~ Harmonize but five days with each other.~ If one
4 Intro, 3 | endures but five or six days~ But this rose-garden is
5 1, Story4 | companions of the cave for some days~ Associated with good people
6 1, Story28| struggling.~ Wait a few days till the earth consumes~
7 2, Story5 | hast heard because~some days ago a thief in the guise
8 2, Story30| Harira, visit me on alternate days that our love may increase.'
9 2, Story34| he~ought to spend a few days in town to ascertain the
10 3, Story12| he~perceived after some days that it was not as usual,
11 3, Story16| departed but returning a few days afterwards he~saw that the
12 3, Story28| was amazed and~spent two days in misery and distress.
13 5, Story10| This happiness of youthful days must end.~ Had I the power
14 5, Story16| I remember having in the days of my youth passed through
15 5, Story17| spend in this~country some days in repose that we might
16 5, Story18| company on his grave for many days and one of my compositions
17 5, Story20| sour.~ Wait two or three days, they will become sweet.~ ~ ~
18 6, Story5 | little mother of ancient days,~ Thou hast cunningly dyed
19 6, Story9 | have heard that in these days a decrepit aged man~ Took
20 7, Story2 | his may be spent in ten days.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
21 7, Story8 | the silkworm.~ It was some days in company with a venerable
22 7, Story11| water~ Which remained forty days in the womb.~ If in forty
23 7, Story20| Zanki, may Allah prolong his days and aid his banners.~ ~ ~ '
24 8, 16 | eastern loam is made~ In forty days into a porcelain cup.~ A
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