Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | returned I saw the country at rest,~ The tigers having abandoned
2 Intro, 3 | intent upon spending the rest~of my life in continual
3 1, Story10| other limbs cannot remain at rest.~ If thou hast no sympathy
4 1, Story16| by gratitude~during the rest of his life. I replied: '
5 1, Story24| grieve not~ Because neither rest nor grief come from the
6 1, Story29| If there were no hope of rest and trouble~ The foot of
7 2, Story26| and took not a moment's rest. When it was daylight, I
8 2, Story33| in~supplications and the rest of the day in restricting
9 2, Story42| palace.~ Not a moment had I rest from service~ In season
10 3, Story22| and taking all night no rest~kept up an incoherent gabble,
11 3, Story22| performing it I shall during the rest of~my life sit in a corner
12 3, Story28| treatment and turned back. The rest of the people then~thought
13 3, Story28| his interior was set at~rest and he fell asleep. An experienced
14 5, Story14| approved; and among~the rest, the said friend likewise
15 5, Story18| He who could take neither rest nor sleep~ Before he had
16 5, Story18| carpet of pleasure during the rest of my life and to retire~
17 5, Story21| shut thy eye to all the rest of the world.~ If Mejnun
18 6, Story1 | I said I shall take some rest~ But alas, the way of my
19 8, 75 | faults~ No one could have rest from interference by others.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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