Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | beautiful gift hast thou brought us~from the garden in which
2 Intro, 4 | with joy,~ When dame nature brought forth a child like thee.~
3 1, Story3 | state of affairs having been brought to the notice of the~father,
4 1, Story4 | robbers to his shoulders and brought them in the morning to~the
5 1, Story4 | because if the boy had been brought up in the~company of those
6 1, Story4 | In short, the vezier brought up the boy delicately, with
7 1, Story13| the dervish having been brought to the notice of the~king
8 1, Story16| case?~Till the antidote is brought from Eraq the snake-bitten
9 1, Story16| some persons envied me and brought against me an~accusation
10 1, Story23| having been~sent in pursuit, brought him back. The vezier who
11 1, Story24| absolved of some accusations brought by the king against~him
12 1, Story37| Story 37~ ~ Someone had brought information to Nushirvan
13 1, Story40| Chinese slave-girl having been brought to a king, he desired to~
14 2, Story2 | who am a worshipper, have brought hope and not~obedience.
15 2, Story27| broke out in a~strain which brought down the birds from the
16 3, Story5 | tear thee up.'~ ~ ~ A man brought up a wolf's whelp.~ When
17 3, Story5 | wolf's whelp.~ When it was brought up it tore him up.~ ~ ~
18 3, Story24| took the boy away.~ The net brought every time a fish.~ This
19 3, Story28| quantity of honey I have brought in return for the sting
20 5, Story19| hands; he ordered him~to be brought to his presence, and this
21 5, Story20| night information was also brought to the king that in~his
22 7, Story17| He was, however, rich, brought up in~the shade, without
23 8, 18 | thy mouth.~ Disgrace is brought on a man by his tongue.~
24 8, 28 | What strength has one brought up in the shade~ To go against
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