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1 1, 5 | piled up,~ Diseased, and full of greediness,~ Unstable,
2 1, 6 | blue-black in color,~and full of corruption? And did the
3 1, 7 | and filled the graveyards full; verily,~long enough to
4 3, 22| escape~our lips; friendly and full of sympathy shall we remain,
5 3, 22| shall we remain, with heart~full of love, and free from any
6 3, 22| arguments, moderate and full of sense.~ This is called
7 3, 23| or sword, conscientious, full of sympathy, he~is anxious
8 3, 25| to~maturity and to the full perfection of development;
9 3, 26| swollen-up,~blue-black in color, full of corruption he draws the
10 3, 26| contemplation of the feelings," full of energy, clearly conscious,~
11 3, 26| greed and grief. For, the full~awareness of in-and outbreathing
12 3, 26| contemplation of the mind," full of energy, clearly~conscious,
13 3, 26| contemplation of the phenomena," full of energy, clearly conscious,~
14 3, 26| Elements of Enlightenment to full~perfection?~ Whenever the
15 3, 26| elements of enlightenment to full~perfection.~ But how do
16 3, 26| Wisdom and Deliverance to full perfection?~ There, the
17 3, 26| wisdom and deliverance to full perfection.~ Just as the
18 3, 28| confidence, he~thinks: "Full of hindrances is household
19 3, 28| or sword, conscientious, full of sympathy, he is anxious
20 3, 28| arguments, moderate,~and full of sense.~ He keeps aloof
21 3, 28| undisturbed, with heart full of peace, he cleanses his
22 3, 28| dwelling free from doubt, full of confidence~in the good,
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