Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | The good reputation of Sa'di which is current among the
2 Intro, 2 | kingdom-has looked upon Sa'di with a~favourable eye, has
3 Intro, 3 | heart to the advice of Sa'di.~ Such is the way; be a
4 Intro, 3 | scabbard and the tongue of Sa'di~in his palate.'~ ~ O intelligent
5 Intro, 5 | him from every side.~ Sa'di has fallen to be a hermit.~
6 2, Story48| to thy old slave.'~ Sa'di, take the road to the Ka'
7 3, Story22| sea is boisterous. O Sa'di, I have one journey~more
8 3, Story22| in him so he said: 'O Sa'di, do thou also tell me something~
9 3, Story26| horse. Someone said:~'Sa'di, what thinkest thou of this
10 4, Story1 | the greatest fault.~ Sa'di is a rose but to the eye
11 5, Story7 | lamp of the assembly, O Sa'di,~ What is it to me if a
12 5, Story17| of the compositions of Sa'di?' I recited:~ ~ ~ 'I am
13 5, Story17| people told him~that I was Sa'di, whereon he came running
14 5, Story21| mayest know~ Because Sa'di is of the ways and means
15 6, Story9 | before the qazi; and Sa'di said:~ 'After all this reproach
16 7, Story20| 20~ ~ ~ Contention of Sa'di with a Disputant concerning
17 End | of the utterances of Sa'di being exhilarant and mixed
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