Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 5 | then begin to talk.~ Say thyself enough before others say
2 2, Story16| and patched dress?~ Keep thyself free from despicable practices.~
3 2, Story19| the poor averts evil from thyself.~ When a mendicant implores
4 2, Story30| thou findest fault with thyself~ Thou wilt not hear others
5 2, Story32| But at last I see thou art thyself a wolf.'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
6 3, Story16| what is good for thee than thyself.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
7 3, Story23| And thereby also profit thyself.~ As this house of thine
8 4, Story4 | whom thou canst not rid thyself by the Quran and tradition~
9 5, Story13| An ill-omened one like thyself is fit to keep thee company~
10 5, Story13| sit not sour~ For thou art thyself bitter in our midst.'~ ~ ~
11 6, Story2 | Find one better than thyself and consider it fortunate~
12 6, Story2 | fortunate~ Because with one like thyself thou wilt be disappointed.~ ~ ~
13 7, Story3 | said: 'Thou~dost not permit thyself to indulge in so much cruelty
14 7, Story16| has given a creature~like thyself into thy power and has bestowed
15 7, Story16| he should be better than thyself and put thee to shame.'~ ~ ~
16 8, Admon3 | keep thy secret better than thyself.~ ~ ~ Silence is preferable
17 8, 6 | of man~ But do not ruin thyself by speaking.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
18 8, 14 | from whom thou hast cut thyself off and to whom united.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
19 8, 19 | If one better than thyself begins to speak,~ Although
20 8, 60 | Thou hast branded thyself with the mark of ignorance,~
21 8, 60 | advice.~ They said: 'Connect thyself not with an ignorant man,~
22 8, 67 | thou wilt turn to God from thyself.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
23 End | the owner of it.~ Ask for thyself whatever benefit thou mayest
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