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1 1, Story22| also remember the distich recited~ By the elephant-driver
2 1, Story35| other. When I was a boy I recited: He, who doth right, doth
3 2, Story17| joined us, strutted about and~recited:~ ~ ~ 'I am neither riding
4 2, Story27| They occasionally sung and recited spiritual verses~but we
5 2, Story32| What state is this?' I recited:~ ~ ~ 'I fled from men to
6 2, Story37| agreed with pleasure he~recited:~ ~ ~ 'I am hungry and opposite
7 2, Story37| dervish lifted his head and recited:~ ~ ~ 'Do not order pounded
8 2, Story40| youth raised his~head and recited: When they passed near something
9 3, Story12| it was not as usual, he recited:~ ~ ~ 'Evil is the food
10 3, Story18| desert from extreme thirst recited:~ ~ ~ 'Would that before
11 3, Story19| for my want of shoes and~recited:~ ~ ~ 'A roast fowl is to
12 3, Story22| hast seen and heard.' I recited:~ ~ ~ 'Thou mayest have
13 4, Story10| to an amir of robbers and recited a panegyric but he~ordered
14 5, Story5 | towards him that' he often recited the following verses:~ ~ ~
15 5, Story10| chess-game of~friendship, recited:~ ~ ~ 'Go and do as thou
16 5, Story17| compositions of Sa'di?' I recited:~ ~ ~ 'I am tired by a nahvi
17 5, Story20| asked: 'What is it?' And he recited:~ ~ ~ 'Thou who shakest
18 6, Story7 | proper to get the whole~Quran recited or else to offer a sacrifice.
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