Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | who sit in darkness; be full of good cheer, you~who are
2 1, 2 | like a flower:~it stands in full bloom in the morning and
3 1, 2 | The world is Vanity Fair,~full of changes and transformations.
4 1, 4 | of these signs, was now full~of joy and now sore distressed.
5 1, 4 | king, like the moon when~full, should feel great joy,
6 1, 6 | suckling child, and as a youth full of sportive life; but now,
7 1, 6 | grave." And the prince was~full of awe and terror: "Is this
8 1, 7 | cried "all the world is~full of darkness and ignorance;
9 1, 7 | that my pulse beats too full to~lead a religious life."~
10 3, 11| he and wise, loving and full of mercy. As the rays of
11 4, 12| the~bubble. The world is full of evil and sorrow, because
12 4, 12| and sorrow, because it is full of~lust. Men go astray because
13 4, 13| great samana, majestic and full of peace, they approached
14 4, 14| saved."~ The Blessed One, full of compassion, looked with
15 4, 14| and popular in all its full~extent-until, in a word,
16 4, 16| to the higher wisdom,~to full enlightenment, to Nirvana!
17 4, 16| to the higher wisdom, to full~enlightenment, to Nirvana?
18 4, 17| let~not this doctrine, so full of truth and so excellent,
19 5, 18| and Yasa's father became full of joy and he entered. He~
20 7, 23| what I shall do. My life is full of~work, and having acquired
21 7, 24| his heart is~at rest and full of joy, for he suffers not
22 8, 25| worldly man, though a king,~is full of trouble, but even a common
23 8, 27| that the king's heart is full of love~and that for his
24 12, 37| dream again; and I awoke full of terror and~alarm.' Then
25 12, 37| that he understands in its full extent the meaning of what
26 12, 39| to treat it~as a carcass full of abomination and to clothe
27 12, 39| said: "Truly, the body is full of impurity and its~end
28 13, 42| came to the Blessed One, full of wonder and their~mouths
29 13, 47| love.~ "A preacher must be full of energy, and cheerful
30 13, 48| though young and strong, is full of sloth; whose will and
31 13, 48| filled, so the fool becomes full of evil, though he gather
32 13, 48| so the wise man becomes full of good, though he~gather
33 13, 48| As the lily will grow full of sweet perfume and delight
34 13, 49| say of~Brahma? Is his mind full of lust?" And when the Brahmans
35 13, 49| asked: "Is Brahma's mind full of malice, sloth, or~pride?"~ "
36 13, 51| any living being but to be full of love and~kindness. These
37 13, 55| immoral.~ "The great cloud full of rain comes up in this
38 13, 58| of the Blessed One, was full of~exceeding joy. Clasping
39 14, 60| trembling~heart and his mind full of doubt. And he asked the
40 14, 60| is a tranquility of mind full of joy and gladness; the~
41 14, 61| ocean and the Dharma are full of gems and pearls and jewels,
42 14, 63| merit, burst forth with~full voice in a canto. He raised
43 14, 65| will throw me~into prison." Full of apprehension he made
44 14, 65| exceedingly glad and he was full of joy at meeting his father.
45 14, 73| disciple of the Blessed One, full of energy and zeal for~the
46 14, 73| states of existence thou wert~full of determination. By thy
47 14, 73| in despair, he went~down full of determination and struck
48 14, 75| who embraces error and is full of deceit. Whosoever is
49 14, 76| said: "Pakati, thy heart~is full of love, but thou understandest
50 16, 81| pleased to see so many~guests full of good cheer and he quickened
51 16, 86| and he died miserable and full of penitence. The officer~
52 16, 87| The~Bodhisattva, being full of patience, kindliness
53 16, 88| Ananda, that the Vajjis hold full and frequent public~assemblies?"
54 16, 88| as the Vajjis hold these~full and frequent public assemblies,
55 16, 88| bhikkhus, as the brethren hold full and frequent~assemblies,
56 16, 88| Therefore, O bhikkhus, be~full of faith, modest in heart,
57 16, 88| energy, active in mind, and full of wisdom.~ ~
58 16, 89| higher wisdom, received the full~fruition of Enlightenment.
59 16, 90| confusedly; fourthly, he is full of~anxiety when he dies;
60 16, 92| Whatever you do, act always in~full presence of mind. Be thoughtful
61 16, 93| grown old, O Ananda, and full of years; my journey is~
62 18, 96| the twin sala trees were full of bloom with~flowers out
63 18, 97| experience: 'Sometimes and full seldom do Tathagatas appear
64 18, 97| will~take place. My mind is full of uncertainty, yet have
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