Chapter
1 1 | distressed in mind by birth and old age, they announce the bliss
2 3 | was a certain housekeeper, old, aged, decrepit, very advanced
3 3 | built a long time ago and old, inhabited by some two,
4 3 | beings subject to birth, old age, disease, death, grief,
5 3 | vexed, distressed by birth, old age, disease, death, grief,
6 3 | not be freed from birth, old age, disease, death, grief,
7 3 | stanzas:~39. A man has an old house, large, but very infirm;
8 3 | different sorts of birth, old age, and disease.~87. But
9 4 | this strain:~Lord, we are old, aged, advanced in years;
10 4 | assemblage of monks. Worn out by old age we fancy that we have
11 4 | and we are decrepit from old age. Hence, O Lord, though
12 4 | himself and thinking: I am old, aged, advanced in years,
13 4 | again, is here now that I am old, aged, advanced in years.~
14 4 | clothing. I have got an old cloak, man; if thou shouldst
15 4 | becomes wealthy, but he gets old, aged, advanced in years,
16 7 | existence birth; from birth old age, death, mourning, lamentation,
17 7 | of birth results that of old age, death, mourning, lamentation,
18 7 | is the cause dating from old, this is the motive of my
19 8 | contented and satisfied. The old friend of that man, O Lord,
20 8 | circumstances he is seen by his old friend who at home gave
21 11| the Naga-king, eight years old, very intelligent, of keen
22 14| black hair, twenty years old or somewhat more, who presented
23 15| those sons as follows: I am old, young men of good family,
24 17| wrinkles and grey-haired, old, decrepit, eighty years
25 17| years.~4. Then seeing that old age has approached for them,
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