Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | Cloud and wind, moon and sun move in the sky~ That thou
2 Intro, 2 | celebrated than those of the sun.~ Although this slave may
3 Intro, 3 | before.~ Life is snow, the sun is melting hot.~ Little
4 Intro, 5 | shine in the~presence of the sun, and a minaret looks low
5 1, Story4 | elapsed:~ ~ The disk of the sun went into darkness.~ Jonah
6 1, Story5 | the fountain of light, the sun?~ Thou justly wishest that
7 1, Story5 | be blind rather than the sun dark.~ ~ ~
8 2, Story30| devotee: 'Beautiful as the sun is, I never heard that~anybody
9 3, Story11| instead of bread he had the sun in his table-cloth~ No one
10 3, Story20| dehqan's cap reached the sun~ When a sultan such as thou
11 3, Story28| asleep. He knew this when the sun shone upon his shoulders
12 4, Story1 | The world illumining sun and fountain of light~ Look
13 5, Story6 | I said: 'I thought the sun had risen~and wits have
14 5, Story10| desires not union with the sun~ The beauty of the sun will
15 5, Story10| the sun~ The beauty of the sun will not decrease.'~ ~ ~
16 5, Story16| to endure the scorching~sun, I took refuge in the shadow
17 5, Story20| and said: 'Get up for the sun has risen.' The~qazi, who
18 5, Story20| against worshippers till the sun rises~in its setting place.'~ ~ ~
19 7, Story20| the fountain of light, the sun, and shine upon no~one?
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