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1 1, 1 | the light of truth. We can see our way and take firm~and 2 1, 4 | their sight by longing to see the coming glory of the 3 1, 4 | the king invited him to see the royal~babe.~ The seer, 4 1, 4 | coming on and I shall not see the glory of~this babe. 5 1, 5 | youth, his father desired to see him~married, and he sent 6 1, 5 | our kinsfolk that they may~see me and put my strength to 7 1, 6 | the king was anxious to see his~son happy. All sorrowful 8 1, 6 | the prince was eager to see the world, and he asked 9 1, 6 | of his~grief. He said: "I see everywhere the impression 10 1, 8 | beggar's bowl. I am sorry to see thee wasting thy youth.~ 11 1, 9 | banish it, and then wilt thou see things as~they are. He who 12 1, 9 | its performer? Do we not see around us the effects~of 13 1, 9 | the larger aperture~and see the forms of its surroundings 14 1, 9 | the truth of karma, but see no atman whom your doctrine 15 2, 10| from great distances to see him~and receive his blessing. 16 4, 12| Builder, You are plain to see,~ And from this House at 17 4, 14| the purest joy. He will~see annihilation where the perfected 18 4, 17| hearsay, it means 'Come and see'; the doctrine to~welfare; 19 5, 18| that all who have eyes to see~can discern the things that 20 6, 19| and I should be~sorry to see you perish."~ But the Buddha 21 6, 19| of the country and will see the~great Sakyamuni. When 22 6, 19| disciple of the Dharma will~see the four noble truths and 23 6, 20| unnecessary.~ "But now we see the marks of joy and sorrow. 24 6, 20| Open your eyes and~awaken. See things as they are and ye 25 6, 20| that those~who have eyes to see may see. I take my refuge 26 6, 20| who have eyes to see may see. I take my refuge in the 27 6, 20| all minds. He~made them see and accept the truth, and 28 6, 21| to all people who want to see him, a place that is~by 29 6, 22| Nothing we seek to touch or see~ Can represent Eternity.~ 30 6, 22| of truth and said: "Now I see clearly, whatsoever is subject 31 7, 23| And Anathapindika said: "I see that thou art the Buddha, 32 8, 25| in low degree,~when they see a virtuous man, feel reverence 33 8, 27| growing old and wish to see~my son before I die. Others 34 9, 28| Siddhattha will come and see me."~ The Blessed One, having 35 11, 31| for his son~to come and see him once more before he 36 11, 33| looking on a woman. If ye see a~woman, let it be as though 37 12, 36| merely because he refuses to see his offense."~ Then the 38 12, 39| Devadatta in his impatience to see the Blessed One rose from 39 12, 40| the cripple as follows: 'See here! I am able to~use my 40 12, 40| have no eyes with which to see the rough and the~smooth 41 12, 40| from birth as follows: 'See here! I am able to use my 42 13, 41| desires.~ "He who does not see the four noble truths, he 43 13, 43| nervous and excited, for I see people die. I am not~anxious 44 13, 43| selfishness? Canst thou see thy~brothers, sisters, and 45 13, 43| and desolate vanity.~ To see the world is idle, and to 46 13, 47| higher and higher until they see the truth face to face in 47 13, 48| find~truth in untruth, and see untruth in truth, will never 48 13, 49| exclaimed: "How can any one see Brahma or~understand him, 49 13, 49| Neither can the foremost~see, nor can those in the middle 50 13, 49| can those in the middle see, nor can the hindmost see. 51 13, 49| see, nor can the hindmost see. Even~so, methinks the talk 52 13, 49| loving care helps them to~see the light.~ "When a hen 53 13, 51| Nigganthas. Well, Lord, we shall see~what is seasonable. For 54 13, 53| were~undimmed thou couldst see the glory and the power 55 13, 53| me the truth and I shall see it. But thy~doctrine is 56 13, 53| gods his~evil desires will see the uselessness of slaughtering 57 13, 53| and thus thou~canst not see the bliss of truth and the 58 13, 53| of the world," he said, I see my error, but I am~still 59 13, 54| neither God nor man, will see Gotama~again. But the truth 60 13, 54| comprehendeth the truth will see the Blessed One, for~the 61 13, 56| elephant-master rejoiced~to see the noble creature so well 62 14, 60| and where we imagine we see extinction,~there is boundless 63 14, 60| not the collector of herbs see in his mental~vision, whenever 64 14, 64| What you say that you see," he objected, "are illusions.~ 65 14, 64| feel~no weight where you see colors."~ A physician was 66 14, 64| physician was called to see the blind man. He mixed 67 14, 66| thy misguided heart. For I see that~in former existences, 68 14, 67| sent over to the lake to see it; and a big carp at last 69 14, 67| thee.'~ "The crane did not see that the lobster was trying 70 14, 73| One saw them~he said: "I see, O mendicants, that you 71 14, 76| disciple dwells, so that I~may see him and minister unto him, 72 15, 78| the king~desired much to see him. So he went to the place 73 15, 79| BRAHMADATTA happened to see a beautiful woman, the wife 74 15, 79| your eyes. If you could see things as they are, not 75 15, 79| on your own~selves. You see not that you will have to 76 16, 80| Vasavadatta. She happened~to see Upagutta, one of Buddha' 77 16, 81| Blessed One was pleased to see so many~guests full of good 78 16, 82| Pray, Lord, didst thou~see the thief pass by with our 79 16, 83| place, and~there mayst thou see him who is the King of Death 80 16, 84| great is the disappointment; see, such are the terms of the 81 16, 85| Sariputta felt a~desire to see the Lord and to hear him 82 16, 85| prevent me. I shall go and see the Blessed One,~and he 83 16, 85| village were astonished to see Sariputta, and they~asked 84 16, 87| his nearest kin he shall~ See some one die that's dear 85 18, 97| the Mallas, and wanted to see the~Blessed One, in order 86 18, 97| that I might be allowed to see the~samana Gotama!"~ When 87 18, 97| Subhadda may be allowed to see the Tathagata. Whatever~ 88 18, 97| that those who have eyes to see can see. Thus, Lord,~the 89 18, 97| who have eyes to see can see. Thus, Lord,~the truth has


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