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1 1, 7 | the time to seek religion. Go,~Siddhattha, and accomplish 2 1, 7 | to the world, and I will go out from my home to seek~ 3 1, 8 | from the serpent's mouth go back to be devoured? Would 4 1, 8 | to leave~thee. But I will go to the sages who can teach 5 1, 9 | perceive,' 'I come,' and 'I go' or 'I will stay~here.' 6 4, 12| it is full of~lust. Men go astray because they think 7 4, 14| And sensual joys to let go by!~ And yet his greatest 8 4, 15| are still alive. I shall go to~them, and to them shall 9 4, 17| you find them worthy.~ "Go ye now, O bhikkhus, for 10 5, 18| to give up the world and go forth into~homelessness, 11 6, 19| art chief of the~Jatilas. Go, then, first and inform 12 6, 20| there is no self will let go all the lusts and~desires 13 6, 22| and both said: "We will go to the Blessed One, that 14 7, 23| enterprises, and, like thyself, go~into homelessness in order 15 7, 23| does not require a man to go into homelessness or to~ 16 10, 29| which I have not yet seen. Go~to him and entreat him to 17 11, 34| my maidservant, saying,~'Go, and announce to the brotherhood 18 11, 34| place whither he desires to go, and will~set out on the 19 12, 37| repent and said: "Let us go to~the Blessed One and let 20 12, 37| meant, Let 'Be not hatred go far.~And when my father 21 12, 40| power of its own, nor can it go on of its own impulse, either~ 22 12, 40| without power and cannot go on of its own impulse. It 23 12, 40| have no legs with which to go forward and back.' And the 24 12, 40| saying, 'Leave the left and~go to the right; leave the 25 12, 40| right; leave the right and go to the left.'~ "Here the 26 12, 40| own, and~weak, and cannot go of his own impulse or might. 27 12, 40| own, and weak, and cannot go of his own impulse~or might. 28 12, 40| not~impossible for them to go. In exactly the same way 29 12, 40| for them~to spring up and go on.~ "There is no material 30 12, 40| Form cease, they do not go any whither in~space. After 31 12, 40| music ceases~it does not go any whither in space. When 32 12, 40| The body, following, must go.~ ~ "Just as machines are 33 13, 45| gossip is good; letting go all~envy is good; dismissing 34 13, 48| purifying of intelligence. Go on this path!~Everything 35 13, 48| Mara, the tempter. If you go on~this path, you will make 36 13, 51| Buddha, the Holy One. I~will go and visit him."~ Then Simha, 37 13, 51| according to their moral~merit, go to visit the samana Gotama, 38 13, 51| disciples."~ Then the desire to go and visit the Blessed One, 39 13, 51| Nataputta persuaded him not to go.~ When a third time the 40 13, 51| consent or not? I~shall go without asking their permission 41 13, 51| declare that it is~wrong to go to war for the protection 42 13, 51| not teach that those who go to war in a righteous cause 43 13, 53| and~desires, whither can I go at the dissolution of the 44 13, 53| art. Whithersoever they go, thou~goest. Thus thou wilt 45 13, 57| him, the more good shall~go from me; the fragrance of 46 14, 67| me like that. I will not go with thee!'~replied the 47 14, 67| certainly never let him go in a lake! Now if he~should 48 14, 67| claws, I shall be glad to~go with thee.'~ "The crane 49 14, 67| called out:~'Ready, ready, go!' crane took him and showed 50 14, 73| Take this iron hammer, and go down into the pit, and give 51 14, 74| more fitting for~thee to go to work than to beg. I plough 52 15, 77| continued: "Now when you go to battle is it not sure~ 53 16, 82| better for you, that you go in~search for the thief 54 16, 83| he is disporting himself; go~there and ask him to follow 55 16, 83| boy, while struggling to go back to his playmates,~upbraided 56 16, 83| Buddha, and resolved to go to him, lay bare his grief, 57 16, 83| to recognize him and to go home with~him.~ And the 58 16, 84| And the man replied: "Go to~Sakyamuni, the Buddha."~ 59 16, 85| World-honored One resolved to go to the village and preach~ 60 16, 85| not prevent me. I shall go and see the Blessed One,~ 61 16, 87| his property. He did~not go to court, nor did he complain, 62 16, 88| Come now, O Brahman, and go to the Blessed One; inquire 63 16, 94| Blessed One said to Ananda: "Go now, Ananda, and assemble 64 16, 94| forbidden. He who lets his heart go~loose without restraint 65 17, 95| said: "Come, Ananda, let us go~on to Kusinara."~ On his 66 17, 95| venerable Ananda said: "Let us go to the~river."~ Then the 67 18, 97| to~the venerable Ananda: "Go now, brother Ananda, and 68 18, 97| all error. Let us, then, go out into the world, as compassionate


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