Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 1 | showers of his boundless mercy have penetrated to every
2 Intro, 1 | of~existing things, the mercy to the inhabitants of the
3 Intro, 1 | he~continues to implore mercy with supplications and tears
4 1, Story10| enemy.' I replied: 'Have mercy upon thy feeble subjects~
5 3, Story28| people had,~however, no mercy with him, whereon he began
6 7, Story20| to the world~ And in his mercy made thee padshah of the
7 8, Maxim7 | Maxim 7~ ~ ~ To have mercy upon the bad is to injure
8 8, Maxim9 | the people.~ He who had mercy upon a serpent~ Knew not
9 8, 33 | men crime.~ ~ ~ To have mercy on sharp-toothed tigers~
10 8, 47 | mud with his load,~ Have mercy in thy heart and step not
11 8, 57 | Ghazali, upon whom be the~mercy of Allah, having been asked
12 8, 66 | high position.~ ~ ~ Have no mercy on a voracious ox~ Who sleeps
13 8, 69 | the veil from the face of mercy~ Because sinners entertain
14 8, 77 | Maxim 73~ ~ ~ Who has no mercy upon inferiors will suffer
15 8, Story | prayed thus: 'O Lord, have mercy upon the wicked,~because
16 8, Story | because thou hast already had mercy upon good men by creating
17 End | into it, ask Allah to have mercy~ On the author and to pardon
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