Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | conformity with the state of mind:~ ~ Every moment a breath
2 1, Story10| their dealings, unite thy mind to mine, for I am apprehensive
3 1, Story15| became contented in his mind. When the king was again~
4 1, Story16| the means of putting his mind at ease and place him~under
5 1, Story24| but that if his precious mind (may Allah prosper~the end
6 2, Story20| my~sheikh occurred to my mind, I said:~ ~ ~ 'If the qazi
7 2, Story20| abundant advice, I did not mind it.~This night my propitious
8 2, Story28| This event afflicted the mind of the dervish until one
9 2, Story36| to insure~tranquillity of mind from cares for food and
10 3, Story3 | patch, said to comfort his mind:~ ~ ~ 'We are contented
11 3, Story3 | obligation to~comfort the mind of a worthy person.' He
12 3, Story28| such~as recreation of the mind entailing profit, seeing
13 3, Story28| occasion of satisfaction to the mind, stimulants to a happy life
14 3, Story28| offended foe and did not mind~the maxim of wise men who
15 5, Story5 | remembrance of myself occurs to my mind.~ From thy sight I am unable
16 5, Story14| till at last he suffered~my mind to be grieved for the sake
17 7, Story7 | pir-instructor say to his murid: 'The mind of man is so~much occupied
18 7, Story20| thou diest in this frame of mind.~ O wealthy man, since thy
19 8, Admon3 | preferable than to tell thy mind~ To anyone; saying what
20 8, 25 | however not sure of his mind nor deceived.~ A wicked
21 End | order that the reader's mind should not be~fatigued,
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