Chapter
1 6 | 20. The field where that friend of the world shall save
2 8 | some man having come to a friend's house got drunk or fell
3 8 | or fell asleep, and that friend bound a priceless gem within
4 8 | contented and satisfied. The old friend of that man, O Lord, who
5 8 | and says: How is it, good friend, that thou hast such difficulty
6 8 | shouldst live in ease, good friend, have bound within thy garment
7 8 | given thee that gem, my good friend, the very gem I have bound
8 8 | something foolish, my good friend, to be contented, when thou
9 8 | and clothing. Go, my good friend, betake thyself, with this
10 8 | who enters the house of a friend, which friend, being rich
11 8 | house of a friend, which friend, being rich and wealthy,
12 8 | circumstances he is seen by his old friend who at home gave him that
13 8 | gave him that jewel. This friend properly reprimands him
14 8 | cared for it.~44. But the Friend of the world has taught
15 9 | former) vow. He glorifies the Friend of the world (by saying):
16 11| monks, Devadatta was my good friend. By the aid of Devadatta
17 13| shall be closed.~59. He is a friend to all creatures in the
18 17| mother, father, kinsman, friend, acquaintance, or any other
19 17| to another person: Come, friend, and hear the Dharmaparyâya
20 25| king, the office of a true friend who rouses (another) to
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