Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | And we have, as at first, remained powerless in describing
2 Intro, 3 | roses of the~garden still remained when the book of the Rose-garden
3 1, Story2 | on earth not a trace has remained~ And that old corpse which
4 1, Story5 | him but their endeavours~remained fruitless.~ ~ What can a
5 1, Story6 | country suffered, the treasury~remained empty and on every side
6 1, Story30| had done injury to us.~ It remained on his neck and passed away
7 1, Story38| and Barzachumihr, having remained silent, they asked him why~
8 3, Story2 | sultanate whilst thou hast remained in poverty as before.' He
9 3, Story4 | peace be on him; and he~remained for some years in the Arab
10 3, Story7 | whilst the weak fellow had remained alive. The people were~astonished
11 3, Story7 | persevered in his habit and remained safe.~ ~ ~ When eating little
12 3, Story22| nonsenses that no more strength~remained in him so he said: 'O Sa'
13 3, Story29| for kings and rich persons~remained in the eyes of his desire.~ ~ ~
14 5, Story15| mother, a decrepit old hag,~remained in the house on account
15 5, Story15| destroyed and the thorn remained.~ The treasure has been
16 7, Story11| by a drop of water~ Which remained forty days in the womb.~
17 7, Story20| At last no arguments remained to him and, having been
18 8, 64 | trust in their veracity~remained, as Allah the most high
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