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 1  I             |    passion, and poetry their greatest delight; their bards recited
 2  I             |     worship then, and of the greatest veneration now, is the celebrated
 3  I             |      and were reduced to the greatest penury and distress.~ ~Unable
 4  I             |    wandered. He saw then the greatest of the signs of his Lord.' (
 5  I             | Arabs,~ ~ ./. and one of the greatest poets of his age. He, too,
 6  I             |      the creed.~ ~One of the greatest blots on El Islâm is that
 7  I,       VI   |   aware!~ ~Say, 'What is the greatest witness?' Say, 'God is witness
 8  I,       VI   |     This is my Lord, this is greatest of all;' but when it set
 9  I,      VII(1)|   rod, and a live camel, the greatest of Bedawîn blessings, miraculously
10  I,       IX   |    good-will from God is the greatest of all! that is the mighty
11 II,     XVII   |     iron, or a creature, the greatest your breasts can conceive - !'
12 II,       XX(2)|      characteristic of their greatest enemies, the Greeks. So
13 II,      XXI   |     shall dwell for aye. The greatest terror shall not grieve
14 II,     LIII   |    wandered. He saw then the greatest of the signs of his Lord.~ ~
15 II,    LXXIV   |     Verily, it is one of the greatest misfortunes; a warning to
16 II,    LXXIX   |     20] So he showed him the greatest signs; but~ ~ ./. he called
17 II, LXXXVIII   |    will God torment with the greatest torment.~ ~[25] Verily,
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