Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | another child. I~shall soon leave this world, my husband,
2 1, 8 | highest treasure of all, must leave behind all~that can concern
3 1, 8 | have begun. I regret to leave~thee. But I will go to the
4 1, 9 | remove the qualities and leave the thing, but if you think~
5 2, 10| River, but when he strove to leave~the water he could not rise
6 6, 22| Sakyamuni induces fathers to leave their wives and causes families~
7 8, 25| to the prince and asked~leave to buy the ground. The prince
8 12, 40| to direct him, saying, 'Leave the left and~go to the right;
9 12, 40| left and~go to the right; leave the right and go to the
10 13, 59| man, when he dies,~must leave the fleeting wealth of the
11 14, 66| control; so, resolving to leave the Order, he~came to the
12 16, 84| company of his~relatives, and leave the life of this world.
13 16, 87| brethren rose and asked leave to~propose a question and
14 16, 87| and thus increasing wrong. Leave the wicked to their fate
15 16, 93| disciples, without taking leave of the order. Let me~now,
16 16, 93| then, should the Tathagata leave instructions in any~matter
17 16, 94| and dear to us, and must leave them. How then, Ananda,
18 18, 96| must~separate from them and leave them? The foolish man conceives
19 18, 97| the~Blessed One gives thee leave."~ When the Blessed One
20 18, 97| must separate from them and~leave them, since everything that
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