Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | consciousness of self dims the eyes of the mind and hides the~
2 1, 6 | His head is white, his eyes are bleared, and his body
3 1, 7 | if thou but open thine eyes to behold it. Just~as a
4 1, 7 | tears~flowed freely from his eyes, and it was beyond his power
5 1, 8 | his royal birth and his eyes~beamed with a fervid zeal
6 1, 8 | great Sakyamuni lifted his eyes and replied: "Thou art known,~
7 1, 8 | sight~desire to spoil his eyes again?~ "The sick man suffering
8 4, 15| friend, is serene; thine eyes are~bright and indicate
9 4, 15| countenance is serene and my~eyes are bright. I now desire
10 4, 16| Tathagata-a path which opens the eyes, and bestows~understanding,
11 4, 16| Tathagata-that path which opens the eyes, and bestows understanding,~
12 4, 17| There are beings~whose eyes are scarcely covered with
13 5, 18| down near his son, but his eyes were holden and he knew
14 5, 18| darkness so that all who have eyes to see~can discern the things
15 5, 18| refuge in the Buddha, his eyes~were opened and he saw his
16 6, 20| illusion, a dream. Open your eyes and~awaken. See things as
17 6, 20| darkness so that those~who have eyes to see may see. I take my
18 6, 22| alms, modestly~keeping his eyes to the ground and dignified
19 8, 27| exclaimed with tears in~his eyes: "Wonderful in this change!
20 11, 33| irons bore out both your eyes, than~encourage in yourself
21 12, 40| use my legs, but I have no eyes with which to see the rough
22 12, 40| here! I am able to use my eyes,~but I have no legs with
23 13, 53| the Blessed One: "Thine eyes are holden. If the eye of
24 13, 59| removed~the veil from his eyes. Such a one will wander
25 14, 64| gray film melted, and his eyes acquired the faculty of
26 14, 67| tears trickling from his eyes, and trembling~with the
27 14, 69| said: "My~friend, if thine eyes are blind to the sight of
28 15, 79| self-delusion~covers your eyes. If you could see things
29 16, 80| lost. I have seen with mine eyes the~Tathagata walking upon
30 18, 97| darkness so that those who have eyes to see can see. Thus, Lord,~
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