Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story4 | thus for a long time,~ Thou canst not uproot it with a windlass.~
2 1, Story4 | base fellow~ Because thou canst not eat sugar from a mat-reed.'~ ~
3 1, Story16| thy ear?~ ~ Again, if thou canst not bear the pain of the
4 1, Story26| one heart as long as thou canst~ Because one sigh may uproot
5 1, Story35| same.'~ ~ As long as thou canst, scratch the interior of
6 2, Story4 | hearts of enemies.~ How canst thou attain that dignity~
7 2, Story39| heard him asked: "As thou canst~not see the lamp, what wilt
8 2, Story39| thou bringest no money thou canst obtain no wares and if thou~
9 3, Story21| affair on hand in which thou canst aid~us by way of a loan.
10 3, Story28| thou hast no money thou canst not cross the river by force.~
11 4, Story4 | To him of whom thou canst not rid thyself by the Quran
12 4, Story5 | issue,~ I am worse than thou canst say that I am~ Because I
13 6, Story9 | whose hand trembles, how canst thou bore a Jewel?'~ ~ ~ ~ ~
14 7, Story3 | While a stick is green, thou canst bend it as thou listest.~
15 7, Story11| heart of one person if thou canst.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
16 7, Story20| gifts and sacrifices.~ How canst thou attain their power
17 8, Admon2 | Inflict not every~injury thou canst upon an enemy because it
18 8, 20 | hypocrisy.~ Of the wicked thou canst learn only wickedness.~
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