Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | spread out the surface of desire; but I would~give him no
2 1, Story5 | Unfortunate men sometimes ardently desire~ The decline of prosperous
3 1, Story6 | population? Perhaps thou hast no desire for royalty?'~ ~ It is best
4 1, Story9 | hopes, alas!~ That every desire of my heart will be fulfilled.~
5 1, Story16| turn causes his fall,~ All desire to Place their foot on his
6 1, Story40| Merdad.~ ~ At that time the desire of the negro was libidinous,
7 2, Story2 | imperfect worship.~ ~ Devotees desire a reward for their obedience
8 2, Story5 | the world, of lust, and of desire~ Is sanctity, not the abandonment
9 2, Story9 | value and augmenting our desire.~ ~ ~ I behold whom I love
10 2, Story11| raise an extensive field of desire~ That the eloquent man may
11 3, Story9 | replied: 'That~it may not desire anything.'~ ~ ~ When the
12 3, Story28| turned the vessel back.~ ~ ~ Desire sews up the vision of a
13 3, Story29| remained in the eyes of his desire.~ ~ ~ Who opens to himself
14 3, Story29| Because a neck without desire is high.~ ~ ~ One of the
15 5, Story1 | he looks with the eye of desire on a demon,~ He will appear
16 8, 4 | an old man, of sluggish desire,~ rises not.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
17 End | not touch anyone's ear of desire~ The messenger told his
18 End | whatever benefit thou mayest desire,~ And after that pardon
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