Chapter
1 III| Of Virtue in Work~
2 III| mortal powers to worthy work,~
3 III| Work is more excellent than idleness;~
4 III| life proceeds not, lacking work.~
5 III| Work! sacrifice! Increase and
6 III| Or "The Book of Virtue in Work." ~
7 IV| And my divine work, when he quits the flesh~
8 IV| seeking for deliverance. Work thou~
9 IV| thou shalt learn which work doth save~
10 IV| What work he does is work of sacrifice,~
11 IV| What work he does is work of sacrifice,~
12 V| Service through work. Of these twain plainly
13 V| Neither the work, nor passion for the work,~
14 V| work, nor passion for the work,~
15 V| Nor lust for fruit of work; the man's own self~
16 VI| Krishna. Therefore, who doeth work rightful to do,~
17 VI| Not seeking gain from work, that man, O Prince!~
18 VI| Worship by work, for who renounceth not~
19 VII| ADHYATMAN: know KARMA, my work;~
20 VIII| Thy work, the KARMA? Tell me what
21 X| wheresoe'er is wondrous work, and majesty, and might,~
22 XII| Work for Me, toil in works pleasing
23 XIII| That Nature puts to work the acting frame,~
24 XVII| Is perfect work of Sattwan, true belief.~
25 XVIII| Abstaining from a work by right prescribed~
26 XVIII| Abstaining from a work grievous to flesh,~
27 XVIII| Abstaining from attachment to the work,~
28 XVIII| Abstaining from rewardment in the work,~
29 XVIII| Unvexed if his work fail, if it succeed~
30 XVIII| fruit is at all where no work was.~
31 XVIII| What work soever any mortal doth~
32 XVIII| The work of Brahmans, Kshatriyas,
33 XVIII| The work allotted him, whate'er it
34 XVIII| Better thine own work is, though done with fault,~
35 XVIII| Than doing others' work, ev'n excellently.~
36 XVIII| For every work hath blame, as every flame~
37 XVIII| Perfect surcease of work whose work was wrought~
38 XVIII| Perfect surcease of work whose work was wrought~
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