Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story8 | had taken root in their hearts but that~they had no full
2 1, Story20| smoke like that of afflicted hearts.~ ~ The prince of all animals
3 1, Story24| are from God~ Because the hearts of both are in his keeping.~
4 1, Story26| From the smoke of the~hearts of dervishes.'~ ~ Beware
5 1, Story33| In order to gain the hearts of friends~ Sell even the
6 2, Story4 | Have not distressed the hearts of enemies.~ How canst thou
7 2, Story11| to a congregation whose hearts were withered and dead,~
8 3, Story28| be a slave~to despondent hearts and the key to locked doors,
9 3, Story28| this~talent he holds the hearts of people captive and religious
10 5, Story4 | himself, the feet of their hearts being in chains. He lamented~
11 5, Story10| green line~ Fascinates the hearts of lovers more and more.~
12 5, Story17| to coquet and to ravish hearts,~ Instructed thee to oppose,
13 5, Story17| from our heart.~ Alas, the hearts of lovers are captive in
14 5, Story19| thy face, O ravisher of hearts,~ That instead of a lemon
15 7, Story4 | Quran he~distressed the hearts of the people. A number
16 7, Story20| reputation is guarded, their hearts are at leisure. Inasmuch~
17 8, 55 | Regret will not leave the hearts of two persons and their
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