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1 1, 4 | Recollecting that I myself am old, on that account I could
2 1, 6 | the wayside they met an old man with bent frame, wrinkled~
3 1, 6 | These are the symptoms of old age. This same man was once
4 1, 6 | sighed because of the pain of old age. "What joy or pleasure~
5 1, 6 | heart is heavy. Men grow old, sicken, and die. That is
6 1, 7 | Troubled at the thought of~old age, disease, and death
7 1, 8 | to approach their homes. Old and young people were~moved
8 1, 9 | cannot~escape birth, disease, old age, and death. Is this
9 1, 9 | Can a new~wrong expiate old wrongs? And can the slaughter
10 4, 12| the causes of sufferings,~old age, sickness, and death.
11 4, 12| you will be above birth, old age, disease, and death,
12 4, 15| preach the doctrine~first? My old teachers are dead. They
13 4, 16| BENARES~ ~ ON seeing their old teacher approach, the five
14 4, 17| weak and slip back into his old ways. Therefore, stand ye~
15 6, 20| constant fear of birth, old age,~sickness, and death,
16 8, 25| sides by the rocks of birth, old age, disease, and death,
17 8, 27| him saying: "I am growing old and wish to see~my son before
18 9, 28| descent is from the Buddhas of old. They,~begging their food,
19 10, 29| Rahula, now seven years old, in all the splendor~of
20 11, 31| WHEN Suddhodana had grown old, he fell sick and sent for
21 11, 33| grows.'~ "If the woman be old, regard her as your mother,
22 11, 34| are~young? When you are old, maintain chastity then;
23 13, 45| suffering? Birth is~suffering; old age is suffering; disease
24 13, 48| by~not hatred, this is an old rule.~ Speak the truth,
25 14, 72| had Ananda left, when the old man was stricken with~apoplexy
26 16, 83| promise, who, when~seven years old, was struck with a fatal
27 16, 84| avoid dying; after reaching old~age there is death; of such
28 16, 86| THE SICK BHIKKHU~ ~ AN old bhikkhu of a surly disposition
29 16, 87| thinking him to be like the old one, climbed upon his back
30 16, 87| loathsome dread disease,~ Or sad old age, or loss of mind,~ Or
31 16, 93| order?~ "I am now grown old, O Ananda, and full of years;
32 16, 94| component things must~grow old and be dissolved again.
33 18, 96| successor of the Buddhas of old. And~Ananda was filled with
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