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1 1, 4 | The seer, beholding the prince, wept and sighed deeply.
2 1, 5 | their princesses that the prince might select one of them
3 1, 5 | kinsfolk replied and said: "The prince is young and~delicate; nor
4 1, 5 | cope with the enemy."~ The prince was not boisterous, but
5 1, 5 | up to meditation. And~the prince said to his father: "Invite
6 1, 5 | prowess and scholarship of the prince, he~proved himself manly
7 1, 5 | born to his son, said: "The~prince having begotten a son, will
8 1, 5 | will love him as I love the prince. This~will be a strong tie
9 1, 5 | at~large, Siddhattha, the prince, attended to his religious
10 1, 6 | the king had given to the prince was resplendent~with all
11 1, 6 | wilds of the jungles, so~the prince was eager to see the world,
12 1, 6 | sorrowful brow, and the prince asked the charioteer: "Who~
13 1, 6 | groaning with pain. The prince asked his charioteer: "What
14 1, 6 | carrying a corpse; and the prince, shuddering at the~sight
15 1, 6 | corpse to the grave." And the prince was~full of awe and terror: "
16 1, 6 | and stammering accents the prince exclaimed: "O~worldly men!
17 1, 6 | sad sights had made~on the prince, turned his horses and drove
18 1, 6 | lord so glorious."~ The prince hearing this greeting, said: "
19 1, 6 | is Nirvana attained?" The prince~paused, and to him whose
20 1, 6 | father, hearing that the prince had become estranged~from
21 1, 7 | RENUNCIATION~ ~ IT was night. The prince found no rest on his soft
22 1, 7 | seized his heart.~ While the prince was pondering on the problem
23 1, 7 | mayst thou~be asked the prince.~ In reply the vision said: "
24 1, 7 | evil-destroying guide."~ The prince listened to the noble words
25 1, 7 | shall become a Buddha."~ The prince returned to the bedroom
26 1, 7 | arms of his mother, and the prince could not lift him without~
27 1, 7 | check~their stream. But the prince tore himself away with a
28 1, 7 | Thus Siddhattha, the prince, renounced power and worldly~
29 1, 8 | him the message that the prince had left the~world, the
30 1, 8 | the city of Rajagaha, the prince went from house to~house
31 6, 20| days, Lord, when I was a prince, I~cherished five wishes.
32 8, 25| One." And he went to the prince and asked~leave to buy the
33 8, 25| leave to buy the ground. The prince was not inclined to sell
34 8, 25| unwonted proceeding, and~the prince, hearing more of the details
35 8, 25| name of the Buddha, the prince~became anxious to share
36 8, 27| country of the Buddha: "Prince Siddhattha, who wandered
37 8, 27| and ministers to meet the~prince. When the king saw Siddhattha,
38 9, 28| the news spread abroad: "Prince Siddhattha is going from~
39 9, 28| Then the king conducted the prince into the palace, and the~
40 9, 28| and her hair~cut. When Prince Siddhattha entered, she
41 10, 29| in all the splendor~of a prince and said to him: "This holy
42 12, 37| and told them the story~of Prince Dighavu, the Long-lived.
43 12, 39| Bimbisara, the king, so that the prince would no longer be subject~
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