Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 6 | stately horses to be held ready, and~commanded the roads
2 4, 14| hearers, wise, well trained, ready and learned,~versed in the
3 5, 18| Seeing that Yasa was ready to enter upon the path,
4 6, 20| that the whole assembly was ready as a vessel~to receive the
5 11, 34| brotherhood that the meal is ready.' And~the maid went, but
6 11, 35| half-month. If~the Sangha is ready, let the Sangha hold the
7 12, 36| modest,~conscientious, and ready to submit himself to discipline.
8 12, 36| modest, conscientious, and~ready to submit himself to discipline,
9 12, 36| modest, conscientious, and~ready to submit themselves to
10 13, 47| Buddha-knowledge unto all who are~ready and willing to receive it.
11 13, 59| wish~to learn; our ears are ready to hear, thou art our teacher,
12 14, 67| pincers, and called out:~'Ready, ready, go!' crane took
13 14, 67| and called out:~'Ready, ready, go!' crane took him and
14 14, 72| instruction of~those who were ready, to learn: "A fool, though
15 15, 77| the kings and their armies ready to fight, requested~them
16 16, 92| Ambapali, the courtesan, made ready in her~mansion sweet rice
17 16, 92| has come, and the meal is ready!" And the Blessed One robed
18 17, 95| cloth of~gold, burnished and ready for wear."~ "Be it so, sir!"
19 17, 95| cloth of gold, burnished and~ready for wear.~ The Malla Pukkusa
20 17, 95| cloth of gold,~burnished and ready for wear, to the Blessed
21 17, 95| burnished cloth of gold are ready for wear. May the~Blessed
22 18, 96| Ananda, and said: "Make ready for me, I pray~you, Ananda,
23 19, 98| shun no~trouble, and be ready to bring any sacrifice;
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