Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | told the chamberlain of the morning breeze to spread out the~
2 Intro, 1 | skirts.'~ ~ O bird of the morning, learn love from the moth~
3 Intro, 3 | load.~ ~ Sweet sleep on the morning of departure~ Retains the
4 Intro, 3 | of flowers.~ ~ The next morning when the intention of returning
5 1, Story4 | and brought them in the morning to~the court of the king,
6 1, Story40| of her~virginity. In the morning the king sought the girl
7 2, Story3 | helplessness~ I say Every morning as soon as I become conscious:~
8 2, Story5 | considerable distance. In~the morning the guiltless sleeping companions
9 2, Story20| one moment.~ ~ ~ In the morning I took my turban from my
10 2, Story22| perused the whole Quran till morning. A pious fellow who~had
11 2, Story22| loaf and slept till the morning.'~ ~ ~ Keep thy interior
12 2, Story28| testament that the next morning after his death~the first
13 2, Story33| engaged in prayer, during the morning in~supplications and the
14 2, Story45| the daughter's lips.~ Next morning the father saw her thus~
15 3, Story20| honour upon him the next morning. When he accompanied the
16 3, Story28| companions who quaff the morning draught!~ Better than a
17 3, Story28| naked~and weeping the next morning, a man asked: "What is the
18 3, Story28| roof of a monastery. The morning breeze caused~his arrow
19 5, Story13| thee when he rises in the morning~ The morn of a day of safety
20 5, Story16| whose eye~ Alights every morning on such a countenance.~
21 5, Story17| and Zaid.'~ ~ ~ The next morning, when I was about to depart,
22 5, Story20| vain~ Till thou hearest the morning call from the Friday-mosque~
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