Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | aided against enemies, the arm of~the victorious government,
2 1, Story9 | head.~ O palm, forearm, and arm of my hand,~ All take leave
3 1, Story10| foe.'~ ~ With a powerful arm and the strength of the
4 1, Story20| who possesses strength of arm and office~ In the sultanate
5 1, Story21| his fist one who has an arm of steel~ Injures only his
6 1, Story36| livelihood by the effort of his arm. The~wealthy man once asked
7 2, Story49| is better than a strong arm.'~ ~ ~ Hatim Tai has passed
8 3, Story28| livelihood by the strength of his arm.~ ~ ~ Excellence and skill
9 3, Story28| with adverse luck?~ The arm of luck is better than the
10 3, Story28| luck is better than the arm of strength.~ ~ ~ The son
11 3, Story28| livelihood by the~strength of his arm, so that his reputation
12 3, Story28| rope of the boat on his arm, he~climbed to the top of
13 5, Story3 | has become sultan~ Piety's arm has no strength left.~ How
14 5, Story20| hand possesses strength of arm and he who has no worldly~
15 7, Story17| down by~the force of his arm every wall that came in
16 7, Story17| showed a sling under his arm. I asked our youth what
17 7, Story17| though he may have a strong arm and elephant-body,~ His
18 8, 72 | felicity is not by strength of arm~ Unless God the giver bestows
19 8, 77 | superiors.~ ~ ~ Not every arm which contains strength~
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