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 1  I             | pasturage as the seasons came round.~ ~Brave and chivalrous,
 2  I             |      used to go in procession round it, whence its name.~ ~Isâf,
 3  I             |     the 'Hagg pilgrimage came round and the sacred months made
 4  I             |     hosts of the ginn crowded round him, adoring God, and eager
 5  I             |  pilgrimage should again come round and he should get fresh
 6  I             |       a deep trench to be dug round the city, and earthworks
 7  I             |  seams, one of which is bound round the waist, and the other
 8  I             |  signs. Every man's augury is round his neck. Each one shall
 9  I,       II(2)|     of the pilgrimage to come round.~ ~ ./. 
10  I,      III   |     ye went up and looked not round upon any one,. although
11  I,      III   |     Verily, men have gathered round you, fear then them,' it
12  I,      III   |  niggard of shall be a collar round their necks upon the resurrection
13  I,       IV   |     it is said to them, 'Come round to what God has sent down
14  I,        V   |     it is said to them, 'Come round to what God has revealed
15  I,       VI   |    warned, with those who are round about her. Those who believe
16  I,       IX   |        they would have turned round in haste thereto.~ ~Of them
17  I,       IX   |          And of those who are round About you of the Arabs of
18  I,       XI   |      and let none of you look round except thy wife: verily,
19  I,     XIII   |   these are they with fetters round their necks, and these are
20  I,       XV   |       not any one of you turn round to look; but go on to where
21 II,     XXII   |  befall him a trial, he turns round again, and loses this world
22 II,     XXII   |     vows and make the circuit round the old House.~ ~'That do.
23 II,   XXXIII(1)|       a deep trench to be dug round Medînah, and himself went
24 II,   XXXIII(2)|      of the encampment to sit round it, and wait for an invitation
25 II,    XXXIV(1)|      called Nebuk, is a small round berry, in taste something
26 II,   XXXVII   |      they shall be served all round with a cup from a spring, [
27 II,    XXXIX   |       see the angels circling round about the throne, celebrating
28 II,    XLIII   |    and pitchers shall be sent round to them; therein is what
29 II,      LII   |  neither folly nor sin.~ ~And round them shall go boys of theirs,
30 II,   LXVIII   |   exception 1; and there came round about it an encompassing
31 II,    LXXVI   |      and they shall be served round with vessels of silver and
32 II,    LXXVI   |  Silsabîl! and there shall go round about them eternal boys;
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