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1 1, 4 | anxious about his wife and the child she~would bear him, willingly
2 1, 4 | The Brahma-angels took the child and placing him before the
3 1, 4 | the heavens to bless~the child. All the worlds were flooded
4 1, 4 | queen mother, beholding her~child and the commotion which
5 1, 4 | Brahma, but I worship this child; and the gods~in the temples
6 1, 4 | manifested~indicate that the child now born will bring deliverance
7 1, 4 | never give birth to another child. I~shall soon leave this
8 1, 4 | king, and Siddhattha,~my child. When I am gone, be thou
9 1, 4 | by little, so the royal child grew from day to day in
10 1, 5 | selfish aim, but regarding his child and the people at~large,
11 1, 6 | man was once a~suckling child, and as a youth full of
12 1, 7 | delivery of a woman with child, as all these things are
13 1, 7 | a parting kiss. But the child lay in the~arms of his mother,
14 1, 8 | little, and lust like a child will grow.~Wield worldly
15 6, 20| life~ And watches over her child,~ So boundless be your love
16 11, 33| if very young, as your child. The samana who looks on
17 16, 83| came and~buried the dead child and when the father came
18 16, 83| humbly to beg of him that his child~might be allowed to return
19 16, 83| place and saw his be beloved~child playing with other children,
20 16, 84| grief she~carried the dead child to all her neighbors, asking
21 16, 84| give thee medicine for thy child, but I know a physician
22 16, 84| where no one has lost a child, husband, parent, or friend."
23 16, 84| of her affection for her child, Kisa~Gotami had the dead
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