Chapter
1 2| tainted, full of greed and poor in roots of goodness; then,
2 2| 109. I likewise see the poor wretches, deficient in wisdom
3 3| crying and shouting.~59. Many poor devils move about, burnt
4 3| feel at ease.~75. These poor sons of mine, whom I have
5 3| servant of another, and always poor.~133. Diseases, myriads
6 4| the other (the son) is poor; in seeking a livelihood
7 4| course of time, Lord, that poor man, in quest of food and
8 4| granaries, is residing. Now the poor man's father, Lord, the
9 4| wealth!~Meanwhile, Lord, the poor man in search of food and
10 4| granaries. And the father of the poor man happened to sit at the
11 4| short) in great pomp. The poor man, Lord, saw his own father
12 4| householder's business. The poor man frightened, terrified,
13 4| go; in the street of the poor I am likely to find food
14 4| injury.~Thereupon, Lord, the poor man quickly departs, runs
15 4| full speed and overtake the poor man, who, frightened, terrified,
16 4| But the fellows drag the poor man, however lamenting,
17 4| that householder knows the poor man's humble disposition
18 4| Go, sirrah, and tell that poor man: Go, sirrah, whither
19 4| servant obeys, approaches the poor man and tells him: Go, sirrah,
20 4| likest; thou art free, The poor man is astonished and amazed
21 4| wanders to the street of the poor in search of food and clothing.
22 4| fellows go and seek the poor man and engage him for such
23 4| fellows conjointly with the poor man clear the heap of dirt
24 4| householder, addresses the poor man by the name of son,
25 4| at the end of which the poor man feels quite at ease
26 4| at hand. He says to the poor man: Come hither, man, I
27 4| wasted.~And so, Lord, the poor man accepts the abundant
28 4| and considers himself as poor as before.~After a while,
29 4| approaching, he sends for the poor man, presents him to a gathering
30 4| acknowledge (his own).~The poor man, Lord, hearing this
31 4| from village to villave, poor and miserable, seeking food
32 4| money on interest.~16. The poor man, seeing the splendid
33 4| road to the street of the poor.~18. The rich man on the
34 4| the order to fetch that poor man.~19. The messengers
35 4| On hearing this call the poor man comes and cleanses the
36 4| family property.~35. And the (poor) man is struck with surprise;
37 4| we feel ourselves to be poor; we do not require the knowledge
38 4| with surprise, just as the poor man who acquired riches;
39 7| ought not to be that these poor creatures should not reach
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