Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | hidden in~transiency. You who wish for happiness without the
2 1, 2 | souls from our petty selves, wish no ill to~others, and become
3 6, 20| king. This was my first wish, and it has been fulfilled.
4 6, 20| kingdom. This was my second~wish and it is fulfilled now.
5 6, 20| to him. This was my third wish and it is fulfilled now.
6 6, 20| fulfilled now. The~fourth wish was: Might the Blessed One
7 6, 20| fulfilled now.~ "The greatest wish, however, was the fifth
8 6, 20| however, was the fifth wish: Might I~understand the
9 6, 20| the Blessed One. And this wish is fulfilled~too.~ "Glorious
10 7, 23| One the Tathagata, and I wish to open to the my whole
11 7, 24| and our neighbors. Now I wish to found~there a vihara
12 8, 27| saying: "I am growing old and wish to see~my son before I die.
13 11, 32| admitted to the Sangha, but her wish had not been granted. Now~
14 11, 34| season.~ "As to my second wish, Lord, an incoming bhikkhu,
15 13, 49| has~properly brooded, the wish arises in her heart, 'O
16 13, 51| approached him, he said: "I wish,~Lord to visit the samana
17 13, 59| thou all-seeing one, we all wish~to learn; our ears are ready
18 16, 81| when he read the silent wish in the heart of the~bridegroom,
19 18, 96| I am weary, Ananda, and wish to lie down."~ "Be it so,
20 18, 97| the order, if it should so wish,~abolish all the lesser
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