Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story6 | the king how it came to pass that Feridun, who possessed
2 1, Story9 | the last time, O friends. Pass near me.~ My life has elapsed
3 1, Story20| hard bone may be made to pass down the throat~ But it
4 1, Story26| Although thy oppression may pass among us~ It cannot pass
5 1, Story26| pass among us~ It cannot pass with the Lord who knows
6 1, Story26| their supplications may not pass to heaven.'~ ~ The tyrant,
7 1, Story26| pious man happened again~to pass and to hear him saying to
8 1, Story28| when a~padshah happened to pass by but, ease having made
9 2, Story11| a~traveller happened to pass near the edge of the assembly,
10 2, Story40| am ignoble in my actions~ Pass me by like a noble fellow.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
11 3, Story28| who could make an arrow pass through it. It happened
12 3, Story28| breeze caused~his arrow to pass through the ring, whereon
13 4, Story4 | asked him how it came to pass that, with all his eloquence
14 4, Story5 | would not have come to this pass with an ignorant man.'~ ~ ~
15 7, Story4 | afterwards I happened to pass near that same mosque~where
16 7, Story15| Sprouted-glad became my heart.~ Pass by, O friend, that in the
17 7, Story16| A pious man happened to pass near a rich fellow who had
18 8, Maxim1 | Its tallness and branches pass beyond the sky.~ If thou
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