Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | performs the actions of the~senses then if the door of sight
2 2, 10| virtuously keeping in~check their senses, subduing their passions,
3 4, 12| fields, that is, the five senses and the~mind. The six fields
4 4, 16| less to a triumph over the senses!~ "He who fills his lamp
5 5, 18| heart may have conquered the senses.~The outward form does not
6 6, 19| eye is burning, all the senses are burning, thoughts~are
7 6, 19| his eye, wary of all his senses, wary~of his thoughts. He
8 6, 20| and understands how the senses act, finds~no room for selfishness,
9 6, 20| Now attend and listen: The senses meet the object and from
10 13, 48| lives for pleasure only, his senses uncontrolled,~immoderate
11 13, 48| looking for pleasures, his senses well-controlled, moderate
12 13, 49| to the temptations of the senses; they are~entangled in the
13 13, 49| guarded is the door of his senses; mindful and self-possessed,
14 13, 52| which we perceive with our senses and that which is~mental?"~
15 14, 66| difficulty in keeping his senses~and passions under control;
16 14, 66| which, if thou guard~not thy senses, will lead thee to destruction."~ ~
17 16, 84| said: "She has lost her senses. The boy is dead. At~length
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