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1 Intro, 3 | remains.~ O thou, whose fifty years have elapsed in sleep,~
2 Intro, 5 | composition will remain for years,~ When every atom of our
3 1, Story2 | Sultan~Mahmud, one hundred years after his death. His whole
4 1, Story4 | with a man.'~ ~ After two years had elapsed a band of robbers
5 1, Story5 | greatness in~intellect, not in years.' His companions, being
6 1, Story14| benefits received during many years. He replied: 'If I~inform
7 1, Story15| Guebre kindle fire a hundred years~ If he falls one moment
8 1, Story26| inscribed:~ ~ For how many years and long lives~ Will the
9 2, Story34| desert of Syria, attended~for years to his devotions and subsisted
10 3, Story4 | and he~remained for some years in the Arab country without
11 5, Story14| whom I had travelled for years and eaten~salt. Boundless
12 5, Story20| Many a good name of fifty years~ Was trodden under foot
13 6, Story1 | aged one~hundred and fifty years, was in the agony of death
14 6, Story3 | father is a dotard.~ ~ ~ Years elapse without thy visiting~
15 6, Story8 | Let not a man of seventy years make love.~ Thou art confessedly
16 7, Story6 | kept the prince for some years and strove to instruct~him
17 7, Story10| as he had promised. Some years afterwards when I returned~
18 7, Story11| First,~the age of fifteen years; secondly nocturnal pollutions;
19 7, Story11| in the womb.~ If in forty years it has not attained sense
20 8, 25 | not detected sometimes for years.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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