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1 Pre | rule. In 1335, a year or two after these events, Abu
2 Pre | death all the inhabitants of two quarters of the town, and
3 Pre | of his relations with the two towns tallies with Abu Ishac'
4 Pre | The confusion between the two dates has led several writers
5 Pre | the relations between the two men seem to have been somewhat
6 Pre | says to him, "When after two years' absence thy destiny
7 Pre | his skull to be cleft in two." A summary manner, one
8 Pre | thou demandest of him the two wisest men in his realm?"~
9 Pre | dawn I came upon one or two glasses of wine-as sweet
10 Pre | stone on which are carved two songs from the Divan, marks
11 Pre | of both wife and child in two poems which are translated
12 Pre | wind of discord shake the two worlds, mine eyes are fixed
13 Pre | pleasure--between these two there is a wide field for
14 Pre | direct his steps. Of the two conclusions that are commonly
15 Pre | may be the better of the two "denique sit quod vis, simplex
16 Pre | pleasure and religion were the two most important incentives
17 I(*) | horns. It has four tusks, two below and two above, about
18 I(*) | four tusks, two below and two above, about three inches
19 IV | tearing thy bosom's robe in two;~'Twas not in vain!~And
20 IV(*) | rose, tearing thy robe in two": that is, bursting into
21 VII(*) | says the Koran (chap. x.). Two guardian angels attend every
22 VIII | a goblet has cleft it in two!~Bring wine for the king
23 XI | prefer--~But what, between the two, is God's design?~ ~
24 XVI(*) | 74.~Sidreh and Tuba are two trees in the Garden of Paradise.
25 XVIII(*) | rock, at the meeting of the two seas, and followed him for
26 XX | unbelievers taste~A draught or two of that same wine;~But if
27 XXI | of favour from the base,~Two hundred sacks of jewels
28 XXI(*) | and motley crew. One or two of them were what the Persians
29 XXI(*) | straits he was rescued by two friendly merchants, who
30 XXVII | rose had torn her veil in two,~A nightingale through Hafiz'
31 XXX(*) | mosque. Often as many as two thousand are assembled there,
32 XXXI(*) | Prophet decreed that from two hours before dawn until
33 XXXVII | like the rose, thy robe in two,~And cast thy rags beneath
34 XXXVII(*)| The word bezoar comes from two Arabic roots which signify
35 XL(*) | Therefore he appointed two of them, whose names were
36 XL(*) | heaven. For some time the two angels accomplished their
37 XL(*) | against her husband, and the two angels conceived a violent
38 XL(*) | for it was she who led the two angels Harut and Marut into
39 XL(*) | in the Talmud, where the two angels are called Asa and
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