Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | inconstancy of autumn.~ ~ Of what use will be a dish of roses
2 1, Story1 | the tongue he had, and to use foul expressions according
3 1, Story3 | with slender girth is of use~ On the day of battle, not
4 1, Story11| persevere in this?~ Of what use is authority to thee?~ To
5 1, Story20| created being, God will use that very being to bring
6 1, Story21| thee in~the well I made use of the opportunity.'~ ~
7 1, Story34| thou art unable to do so, use likewise insulting~expressions
8 2, Story5 | this admonition will be of use through life to~persons
9 2, Story14| dervish is dedicated to the use of the~needy.' Thereon the
10 2, Story16| punished in~hell.'~ ~ ~ Of what use is thy frock, rosary and
11 2, Story19| removed by polishing.~ Of what use is preaching to a black
12 3, Story9 | belly pains~ There is no use in all other things being
13 3, Story23| their religion.~ ~ ~ Of what use is the hand of supplication
14 3, Story28| head~ They will be of no use if fortune is unpropitious.~ ~ ~
15 3, Story28| shut the door of strife.~ Use kindness when thou seest
16 4, Story4 | listens to. Then of~what use is it to me to hear him
17 5, Story20| punishment, it is of no use to repent. But their faith
18 5, Story20| vengeance.~ ~ ~ 'What is the use to promise to forego thieving~
19 6, Story4 | travel, having lost the use of my feet?' He said: 'Hast~
20 7, Story20| slaves of money. Of what use is it that they are like
21 7, Story20| steed of ability but do not use it;~they would not stir
22 8, 22 | possesses an ox but does not use him to plough or to sow
23 8, 71 | those who follow them can use the~event as a proverb,
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