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1 1, 6 | charioteer observing the deep impression these sad sights
2 1, 7 | awakened to the truth. And a deep compassion seized his heart.~
3 1, 9 | is no way of salvation. Deep~speculation will easily
4 1, 9 | those only who will~have deep faith will learn."~ The
5 8, 27| his son's sake he feels deep grief. But let the ties
6 9, 28| saying: "This arises from~her deep affection, and is more than
7 13, 48| they become serene, like a deep, smooth, and~still lake.~
8 13, 56| these words was filled with deep sorrow; he never again gave~
9 13, 59| treasure that is laid up in a deep pit profits nothing and
10 14, 60| anxieties so as to arouse a deep~compassion for them in thy
11 14, 63| others and beholding the deep~faith dwelling in the heart
12 14, 73| And they dug sixty cubits deep.~And when they had got thus
13 15, 79| the doomed man looked with deep~compassion at his infamous
14 16, 83| his affections~but without deep wisdom. He had a son of
15 16, 83| in his~dream he came to a deep mountain pass where he met
16 16, 85| river~where the water was deep and the current strong,
17 16, 94| eyelids of Ananda, read the~deep grief in the heart of his
18 18, 96| said to the Blessed One: "Deep darkness reigned~for want
19 18, 97| mendicants~of mine, who were deep stricken in years and teachers
20 18, 97| the~Tathagata fell into a deep meditation, and having passed
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