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1 1, 1 | suffering; Death is suffering;~Sorrow, Lamentation, Pain, Grief,
2 1, 1 | called Death.~ And what is Sorrow? The sorrow arising through
3 1, 1 | And what is Sorrow? The sorrow arising through this or
4 1, 1 | of~being alarmed, inward sorrow, inward woe-this is called
5 1, 1 | inward woe-this is called Sorrow.~ And what is Lamentation?
6 1, 1 | to~decay, disease, death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief,
7 2, 9 | Birth, are Decay and Death,~Sorrow, Lamentation, Pain, Grief,
8 3, 14| rebirth, Decay and Death, Sorrow, Lamentation,~Suffering,
9 3, 16| One,~freed from rage, from sorrow, and from longing, he has
10 3, 20| of lamentation, pain, and sorrow.~ For, whether the theory
11 3, 20| is decay, there is death, sorrow, lamentation,~pain, grief,
12 3, 20| decay, and from death, from sorrow, pain, grief, and despair;~
13 3, 20| depend Decay and Death, sorrow,~lamentation, pain, grief
14 3, 20| rebirth, Decay and Death, sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief
15 3, 25| demeritorious things, greed and sorrow, would arise, if he remained~
16 3, 26| purity, to the overcoming of sorrow and lamentation,~to the
17 3, 26| purity, to the~overcoming of sorrow and lamentation, to the
18 3, 28| unwholesome states, to greed~and sorrow; he watches over his senses,
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