Chapter
1 2 | enlightenment;~90. Who caused sweet lutes, cymbals, tabors,
2 2 | was delighted to hear the sweet voice of the leaders of
3 3 | perplexity;~21. But when the sweet, deep, and lovely voice
4 3 | It is most excellent and sweet, the most exalted in the
5 7 | of gods, whose -voice is sweet as the lark's'. Leader in
6 7 | this world. Let us hear thy sweet and lovely voice which thou
7 11| the Buddhas, teaching with sweet and gentle voice the law
8 13| diversified in its contents and sweet, free from invidiousness.~
9 16| struck, with a pleasant, sweet, and deep sound. Double
10 16| without being struck emit sweet sounds; thousands of kotis
11 16| triumphal streamers, by various sweet, pleasant, clear-sounding
12 16| tymbals.~42. He will have sweet musical instruments struck
13 17| constantly emits a smell sweet as the lotus.~14. If some
14 18| hear singing, lovely and sweet, and, at the same time,
15 18| Nâgas; he hears the tunes, sweet and affecting, of song,
16 18| filled with delight. A sweet, tender, agreeable, deep
17 18| after having heard his sweet voice, so tender and melodious,
18 18| paying him their homage. So sweet will be the speech delivered
19 18| tender voice and delivers sweet words, pleasant to hear,
20 18| his voice is (so) fine, sweet, deep, tender, and winning.~
21 22| from his mouth a breath sweet as of the lotus, and from
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