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1 1, 4 | sight of my son caused thee grief and pain?"~ But Asita's
2 1, 6 | follow are overwhelmed with grief!"~ The charioteer replied: "
3 1, 6 | tell her the cause of his~grief. He said: "I see everywhere
4 2, 10| his life. Suppressing his grief he wandered on alone, and
5 5, 18| absorbed in lamentation~and grief. Return home and restore
6 6, 19| birth and death, decay, grief, lamentation, suffering,~
7 8, 27| son's sake he feels deep grief. But let the ties of~love
8 9, 28| exceedingly sorrowful. Unless her grief~be allowed its course her
9 9, 28| result of great merits. Her grief~has been unspeakable, but
10 13, 48| love of pleasure begets grief and the dread of pain~causes
11 13, 48| dread of~pain knows neither grief nor fear.~ He who gives
12 14, 60| is~above all gladness and grief."~ "Good, my son," enjoined
13 16, 83| was so~immoderate in his grief that he behaved like an
14 16, 83| go to him, lay bare his grief, and seek~consolation. Having
15 16, 83| relations, destroys the cause of grief, and escapes from the~seething
16 16, 84| learned the cause of~his grief. And the friend said: "Thou
17 16, 84| son, and he died. In her grief she~carried the dead child
18 16, 84| remind us of our deepest grief." And there was no house
19 16, 84| How~selfish am I in my grief! Death is common to all;
20 16, 84| lamentation, and complaint, and grief. He who~has drawn out the
21 16, 92| the world, overcome the grief~which arises from bodily
22 16, 93| the world, overcome~the grief which arises from the body'
23 16, 93| the world, overcome~the grief which arises from the sensations.
24 16, 93| the world,~overcome the grief which arises from the craving
25 16, 94| of Ananda, read the~deep grief in the heart of his beloved
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