Chapter
1 I| It is not good, O Keshav! nought of good~
2 I| good, O Keshav! nought of good~
3 II| As "fruit of good deeds done;" promising men~
4 II| In good or evil: equability~
5 II| Casts equally aside good deeds and bad,~
6 II| flesh, takes evil things and good~
7 III| slumbered, would decline from good,~
8 III| his own, though they seem good.~
9 IV| Succouring the good, thrusting the evil back,~
10 IV| In good and evil fortunes; nowise
11 V| Takes on himself the good or evil deeds~
12 V| Governed and calm. Glad in all good they live,~
13 VI| Evil or good.~
14 VI| Essence in the Evil and the Good,~
15 VII| man's shed seed. I am the good sweet smell~
16 VII| All four are good, and seek me; but mine own,~
17 VIII| How good men find thee in the hour
18 IX| To good and evil issue, so shalt
19 IX| Me, count him amidst the good;~
20 X| and the goodness of the good,~
21 XI| Good is it I did see~
22 XII| mind to all, glad in all good,~
23 XII| By good or ill; patient, contented,
24 XII| And grieves not, letting good or evil hap~
25 XIII| ever-tranquil heart in fortunes good~
26 XIII| In good or evil yonis.~
27 XIV| Ignorance in hearts not good nor quick.~
28 XVI| Finding in Pleasure all the good which is,~
29 XVII| Offered for good repute, be sure that this,~
30 XVII| Good rite, and true religiousness
31 XVII| To win good entertainment, worship,
32 XVIII| mind, or speech, evil or good,~
33 XVIII| Steadfast, in good or evil hap the same,~
34 XVIII| Good is the Intellect which comprehends~
35 XVIII| Good is the steadfastness whereby
36 XVIII| Good Pleasure is the pleasure
37 XVIII| from all its sins! Be of good cheer!~
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