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1 Intro, 3 | the amusement of those who look and for~the instruction
2 Intro, 4 | because in the latter they look like~ostentation and in
3 1, Story24| of his affairs) were to look in this direction, the utmost~
4 1, Story24| shot from the bow~ Wise men look at the archer.~ ~ ~
5 1, Story25| will on the third certainly look benevolently on him.~ Sincere
6 1, Story28| replied: 'Tell the king to look for homage from a man who
7 2, Story11| meaning of words~ Do not look for the effect of the orator'
8 2, Story23| considered good by them.~ ~ ~ Look at me whom the good opinion
9 2, Story40| a sinner, O anchorite.~ Look upon him with benignity.~
10 3, Story21| king, began~to argue and to look insolently; whereon the
11 4, Story1 | sun and fountain of light~ Look ugly to the eye of the mole.~ ~ ~
12 5, Story5 | because the eyes with which I look upon thee behold~nothing
13 5, Story19| would have~been necessary to look from the window of Mejnun'
14 5, Story20| opinion with him:~ ~ ~ 'Look at that sweetheart and his
15 7, Story20| provision.~ ~ ~ The thirsty look in their sleep~ On the whole
16 7, Story20| except~with insolence, and look upon them with contempt.
17 7, Story20| recorded in the Tayibat:~ ~ ~ Look not at me that others may
18 8, 69 | heads, but if he casts a look of grace, he converts wicked
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