Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | vicissitudes of time will~be unable to change into the inconstancy
2 1, Story2 | about. All the sages were unable~to give an interpretation,
3 1, Story24| s merit deserves, who is unable to comply with~the honour
4 1, Story27| and which the youth was unable to elude; whereon the master,
5 1, Story34| pardon him but, if thou art unable to do so, use likewise insulting~
6 2, Story12| want~of sleep that I was unable to walk and, laying myself
7 2, Story20| desires were excited so that, unable to resist them, I~walked
8 3, Story19| when I was barefooted and~unable to procure slippers. But
9 3, Story28| capacious and his~hands unable to fill it, he complained
10 4, Story4 | an unbeliever but, being~unable to cope with him in argument,
11 4, Story4 | and~learning, he had been unable vanquish an irreligious
12 4, Story10| to the~ground and, being unable to do so, he exclaimed: '
13 5, Story5 | mind.~ From thy sight I am unable to withdraw my eyes~ Although
14 5, Story16| weak human nature being unable to endure the scorching~
15 5, Story16| the tongue of~eloquence is unable to describe. She came out
16 6, Story2 | contention.~ An old man who is unable to rise from his place,~
17 7, Story20| cravings of his lust and unable to restrain it, may commit
18 7, Story20| idol-carver Azer who being unable to overcome~his son in argument
19 8, 30 | say, when a base fellow is~unable to vie with an accomplished
20 8, 4 | God~ Because an old man is unable to rise from his corner.~ ~ ~
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