Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 6 | asked his charioteer: "What kind of man~is this?" And the
2 1, 8 | thy words are prudent. A kind~man who makes good use of
3 4, 14| call!~ How blessed, to be kind and good,~ And practice
4 4, 16| The Buddha looks with a kind heart equally on~all living
5 6, 20| love to all,~ So tender, kind and mild.~ ~ "Yea cherish
6 13, 42| perform~miracles of any kind.~ Soon after this it happened
7 13, 51| life is a struggle of some kind. But~he that struggles should
8 13, 53| flame. It burns the same kind of oil, it emits~the same
9 13, 53| of oil, it emits~the same kind of light, and it serves
10 13, 53| lamp, filled with the same kind of oil, illuminating the
11 13, 53| the flames of the same kind,~illuminating with equal
12 13, 53| with equal power the same kind of rooms, are in a certain~
13 13, 53| the same name~and the same kind of possessions, he would
14 13, 53| as two flames of the same kind are~called the same; and
15 13, 53| but I do not care for that kind~of continuation. All I care
16 14, 76| generosity of a king when he is kind to a slave; but there is
17 16, 80| been a~passionate girl, but kind to her servants, and one
18 16, 83| acquired supreme wisdom. "Kind sirs," he said, "Can you
19 16, 87| neighbors as patient~and kind, but his relatives were
20 18, 96| pass away from me-who is so kind!"~ Now, the Blessed One
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