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1 1, 4 | their religious homage.~ The royal father, pondering the meaning
2 1, 4 | king invited him to see the royal~babe.~ The seer, beholding
3 1, 4 | the~helpless."~ When the royal parents heard Asita's words
4 1, 4 | little by little, so the royal child grew from day to day
5 1, 8 | hair and had exchanged his royal~robe for a mean dress of
6 1, 8 | erect gait betrayed his royal birth and his eyes~beamed
7 1, 8 | his heart; he donned his royal robe, placed his golden~
8 1, 8 | Believing that thou art of royal descent, I invite thee to
9 1, 8 | my country and share my royal power. Desire for~power
10 1, 8 | profit, so I have put away my~royal inheritance and prefer to
11 1, 8 | the noon-day sun. May thy~royal power be strong and may
12 4, 16| Blessed One had thus set the royal chariot wheel of truth~rolling
13 8, 25| Lord had come, went in~his royal equipage to the Jetavana
14 8, 27| reject the pleasures of royal power and~achieve thy noble
15 9, 28| and all the members of the royal family greeted him with~
16 12, 37| assistants were wanted in the royal elephants' stable, he offered~
17 12, 37| gave him employment in the royal castle.~Observing how wisely
18 14, 76| and thou wilt outshine the royal glory of~queens on the throne."~ ~
19 15, 78| howled so woefully that the royal buildings~shook by the sound
20 15, 78| the food~prepared at the royal banquet disappeared rapidly
21 15, 78| was sent~for, and all the royal store-houses were emptied,
22 15, 79| wife was consigned to the royal~harem.~ Brahmadatta attended
23 16, 83| of a king's seal upon a royal~edict."~ The happy father
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