Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | to another child. I~shall soon leave this world, my husband,
2 1, 6 | when they know they must soon~wither and pine away!"~
3 6, 20| and left,~ For all, both soon and late,~ And with no hindrance,
4 8, 27| journey to Kapilavatthu. Soon the tidings spread in the~
5 12, 37| his work, the king very soon gave~him a position of trust.
6 12, 39| and~self-mortification.~ Soon afterwards the Blessed One
7 12, 39| and~became converted as soon as they saw him and listened
8 12, 40| period of one thought.~As soon as that thought has ceased
9 13, 42| perform~miracles of any kind.~ Soon after this it happened that
10 13, 43| the coop has food but will soon be boiled in the pot;~ No
11 13, 43| You lie down to rest, but soon the cock will announce morn.~
12 13, 47| apprehends that they will soon attain enlightenment.~ "
13 13, 51| fruit of his own act. As soon as he~will understand that
14 13, 51| brittle and its contents will~soon be spilt for the benefit,
15 14, 73| struck on a~rock; and as soon as it struck, they all gave
16 16, 87| strikes him not,~ Shall soon some punishment incur~ Which
17 16, 88| decline, but to~prosper."~ As soon as the king's messenger
18 18, 96| effort and thou too~shalt soon be free from evils, from
19 18, 97| anguish at the thought:~"Too soon has the Blessed One died!
20 18, 97| the Blessed One died! Too soon has the Happy One~passed
21 18, 97| away from existence! Too soon has the Light of the world
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