Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | He conquers, although~he may be wounded; he is glorious
2 1, 3 | glorious and happy, although he may suffer;~he is strong, although
3 1, 3 | he is strong, although he may break down under the burden
4 1, 4 | with~the drought of lust may freely drink thereof. On
5 1, 4 | that the~rain of the law may extinguish it. The heavy
6 1, 5 | Invite our kinsfolk that they may~see me and put my strength
7 1, 8 | which we can escape evil.~ "May thy country enjoy peace
8 1, 8 | peace and prosperity, and may wisdom be~shed upon thy
9 1, 8 | brightness of the noon-day sun. May thy~royal power be strong
10 1, 8 | royal power be strong and may righteousness be the scepter
11 4, 14| all who have ears to hear. May they receive the Dharma
12 4, 17| decided to obey the truth,~may be weak and slip back into
13 5, 18| ornamented with jewels, the heart may have conquered the senses.~
14 5, 18| Thus~the body of a samana may wear an ascetic's garb while
15 5, 18| man in worldly~garments may let his heart soar high
16 5, 18| brotherhood which he has founded. May the Blessed~One receive
17 5, 18| righteousness, Yasa's father said: "May the Blessed One, O Lord,~
18 5, 18| has been founded by~him. May the Blessed One receive
19 5, 18| the Blessed One saying:~"May the Blessed One administer
20 6, 20| those~who have eyes to see may see. I take my refuge in
21 6, 21| him and thought:~ "Where may I find a place for the Blessed
22 6, 21| the brotherhood, saying: "May the~Blessed One accept my
23 6, 22| that he, the Blessed~One, may be our teacher."~ When the
24 7, 23| practice good so that~good may result from our actions."~
25 8, 25| received the gift and replied: "May all evil influences be~overcome;
26 8, 25| influences be~overcome; may the offering promote the
27 8, 26| hands made the~request: "May I be permitted to ask a
28 9, 28| Buddha thou and thy race may claim~descent from kings;
29 11, 30| found. Lord of the world, may~the Blessed One accept from
30 11, 30| accept from me this suit, and may he allow the~brotherhood
31 11, 32| mother. So,~Ananda, women may retire from household life
32 11, 34| seeking about for alms, may be left behind, or~may arrive
33 11, 34| may be left behind, or~may arrive too late at the place
34 11, 34| suitable food,~his sickness may increase upon him, and he
35 11, 34| increase upon him, and he may die. Fifthly, Lord, a~bhikkhu
36 11, 34| medicines, his sickness may increase upon~him, and he
37 11, 34| increase upon~him, and he may die.~ "Seventhly, Lord,
38 11, 34| entered Nirvana, as~the case may be.~ "And I, going up to
39 11, 35| proclamation to the Sangha: "May the Sangha hear me Today
40 12, 36| as a member of the order. May the venerable~brethren assist
41 12, 36| they are quarrelsome we may excuse their behavior. But
42 12, 36| constant in his character, he~may live with him, overcoming
43 12, 37| they robes or food, as they may need, and let no one receive~
44 12, 38| some handicraft that they may procure them a living,~will
45 12, 38| to religious discipline, may observe the rules of decency,
46 12, 40| Paradoxical though it may sound: There is a path to
47 13, 43| Buddha's~ name.~ Your talents may reach to the skies, your
48 13, 43| to the skies, your wealth may be untold -~ But all is
49 13, 46| fellow-beings, so that ye may with sincerity defend~them
50 13, 47| of the good law, persons may be converted to~the truth
51 13, 48| being himself subdued, he may subdue~others; one's own
52 13, 48| think, this is~done by me. May others be subject to me.
53 13, 48| sees its goodness.~ A hater may do great harm to a hater,
54 13, 51| the~cloud away so that I may understand the Dharma as
55 13, 51| self, so that he himself may be~great or powerful or
56 13, 51| earthly things. His success may be great, but be it~ever
57 13, 51| great the wheel of fortune may turn again and bring him
58 13, 51| and in his brotherhood. May the~Blessed One receive
59 13, 51| Dharma, and in the~Sangha; may the Blessed One receive
60 13, 53| illuminating the same room?"~"They may have been extinguished during
61 13, 53| from~other selves. There may be another man who feels
62 13, 55| uses that circumstances may~require.~ "And as all things
63 13, 59| pit profits nothing and may~easily be lost. The real
64 14, 60| that thou and thy~brethren may attain the same peace, the
65 14, 61| not and would say, 'Who may this~be who thus speaks,
66 14, 62| I have reached~it, they may nevertheless come to understand
67 14, 71| Thus the light of religion may be diffused without stinting
68 14, 76| disciple dwells, so that I~may see him and minister unto
69 14, 76| low caste, but~Brahmans may learn a lesson from thee.
70 16, 88| mind what the Blessed One may say, and repeat it to me,
71 16, 88| public assemblies, they may be expected not to~decline,
72 16, 88| the~holy ones, the Vajjis may be expected not to decline,
73 16, 88| mind, so long~the Sangha may be expected to prosper.
74 16, 93| friends and near companions may live. I shall enter upon
75 16, 93| thoughtful, and mindful, may, whilst in the world, overcome~
76 16, 93| thoughtful, and mindful, may, whilst in the world, overcome~
77 16, 93| thoughtful and mindful he may, whilst in the world,~overcome
78 16, 94| order that pure religion may last long and be~perpetuated,
79 16, 94| perpetuated, in order that it may continue for the good and~
80 17, 95| down to it. the Blessed One may both drink water and~cool
81 17, 95| gold are ready for wear. May the~Blessed One show me
82 17, 95| Ananda, and said: "Now~it may happen, Ananda, that some
83 18, 97| steadfast aim. A sick man may~be cured by the healing
84 18, 97| righteously is ever near me. A man~may dwell beside me, and yet,
85 18, 97| present the truth that I~may become rid of my doubts.
86 18, 97| keep out~Subhadda. Subhadda may be allowed to see the Tathagata.
87 18, 97| annoy me, and whatever I may say in answer to his~questions,
88 18, 97| Truth, and in the Order. May the~Blessed One accept me
89 18, 97| venerable Ananda, and said: "It~may be, Ananda, that in some
90 18, 97| some of you the thought may arise The word~of the Master
91 18, 97| brethren, and said: "There may be~some doubt or misgiving
92 18, 97| righteousness, so that all~mankind may attain to a final salvation,
93 19, 98| Sakyamuni, so that people may find the truth."~ Then the
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