Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Story16| consent to bear thy anxiety or grief~ Or carry thy beloved children
2 1, Story24| Because neither rest nor grief come from the people.~ Be
3 1, Story39| an alchemist has died in grief and misery,~ A fool discovered
4 2, Story13| thy slave committed?~ My grief will be for having offended
5 2, Story17| the slave of a potentate.~ Grief for the present, or distress
6 2, Story29| will lay open their heart's grief to friends.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
7 3, Story13| thou confidest thy heart's grief, tell it to one~ Whose face
8 3, Story28| Why should he eat more grief? All the horizons are his
9 4, Story2 | loss.'~ ~ ~ Reveal not thy grief to enemies~ Because they
10 5, Story3 | reproaches he suffered and the grief he bore, saying:~ ~ ~ I
11 5, Story17| yellow.~ ~ ~ If I die not of grief on the day of separation~
12 5, Story19| wounds.~ I shall tell my grief to no one but a sympathizer.~
13 6, Story5 | been entered by~no kind of grief and his lips were scarcely
14 7, Story20| Treasure, serpent; rose, thorn; grief and pleasure are all linked~
15 8, 74 | with a bad end.~ ~ ~ The grief thou sufferest before the
16 8, 74 | joy~ Is better than the grief endured after joy.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
17 8, 6 | died, bearing away their grief One had possessed wealth~
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