Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | hour had come. She took hold of a branch. Her attendants
2 1, 4 | that account I could not hold~my tears; for now my end
3 1, 8 | an empire and should not~hold a beggar's bowl. I am sorry
4 1, 9 | men prepare festivals and hold vast meetings for~sacrifices.
5 2, 10| branch of a tree and taking hold of it, he raised himself
6 8, 25| and weigh my~words, and hold fast that which I deliver!~ "
7 11, 35| is ready, let the Sangha hold the Uposatha service and~
8 13, 48| enlightenment.~ If a man hold himself dear, let him watch
9 13, 48| business, him the world will hold~dear. As the bee collects
10 14, 67| too!'~'But how wilt thou hold me to carry me along?' asked
11 14, 67| the lobster. 'I~shall take hold of thee with my beak, said
12 14, 67| rejoined the crane; 'I~shall hold thee quite tight all the
13 14, 67| If this crane once gets hold~of a fish, he will certainly
14 14, 67| thou wilt not be able to hold me~tight enough; but we
15 14, 67| If thou wilt let~me catch hold of thee round the neck with
16 14, 67| agreed. So the lobster caught hold of his neck with his claws
17 14, 74| the guiding-rein; I lay hold of the handle of the law;
18 15, 79| saw himself on the block. "Hold,~executioner!" shouted Brahmadatta,
19 16, 87| tormented him greatly; they took hold of his tusks, pulled his
20 16, 88| Ananda, that the Vajjis hold full and frequent public~
21 16, 88| Blessed One, "as the Vajjis hold these~full and frequent
22 16, 88| bhikkhus, as the brethren hold full and frequent~assemblies,
23 16, 93| this sickness, and keep my~hold on life till the allotted
24 16, 93| the sickness, and kept his hold on~life till the time he
25 16, 93| not rely on external help. Hold fast to the truth~as a lamp.
26 16, 94| Nirvana; therefore, must we~hold the heart in check, and
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