Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | the great master, for thou wilt fulfill all righteousness~
2 1, 9 | truth; banish it, and then wilt thou see things as~they
3 2, 10| Deign to live, and thou wilt be~able to do good work."
4 5, 18| father: "Come in, sir, thou wilt find~thy son"; and Yasa'
5 6, 19| great Sakyamuni, and if thou wilt join his brotherhood, we
6 12, 37| cannot~expect that thou wilt take pity on me; but now
7 13, 48| by these three steps thou wilt become divine. Let a wise
8 13, 53| go, thou~goest. Thus thou wilt recognize in a certain sense
9 13, 53| migrates. In thy~sankharas thou wilt continue to live and thou
10 13, 53| continue to live and thou wilt reap in future~existences
11 13, 53| thou thyself~Thou thyself wilt reap what thou sowest, not
12 13, 53| clefts of the mountains, wilt~thou find a place where
13 13, 53| of~righteousness and thou wilt understand that while there
14 14, 60| search. In the end thou wilt find the truth."~ ~
15 14, 66| thy~sensual desire, thou wilt in this life be ruined through
16 14, 67| take thee, too!'~'But how wilt thou hold me to carry me
17 14, 67| beak, said the crane. 'Thou wilt let~me fall if thou carry
18 14, 67| Look here, friend, thou wilt not be able to hold me~tight
19 14, 67| have a famous grip. If thou wilt let~me catch hold of thee
20 14, 70| following this advice thou wilt prolong thy life."~ The
21 14, 71| cannot be sold; I beg~thou wilt accept it as a gift." The
22 14, 73| reach the happy state thou wilt have to suffer~remorse in
23 14, 76| thou art a Matanga thou wilt~be a model for noblemen
24 14, 76| and righteousness and thou wilt outshine the royal glory
25 16, 80| will not fade, and if thou wilt but listen~to the doctrine
26 16, 80| our Lord, the Buddha, thou wilt find that peace~which thou
27 16, 84| And the~rich man said: "Wilt thou please hand me that
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