Chapter
1 3 | and hindrance, quite at ease. The boys go up to the place
2 3 | Good people, now I feel at ease.~75. These poor sons of
3 4 | I will give thee. Be at ease, fellow; look upon me as
4 4 | poor man feels quite at ease in the mansion to go in
5 7 | be peaceful, meek, and at ease.~And the Lord, O monks,
6 7 | 100. 'Be joyful and at ease; you have reached the limit
7 8 | that thou shouldst live in ease, good friend, have bound
8 12| words: Let the Lord be at ease in this respect; we will
9 12| Sûtra. Let the Lord be at ease.~Thereupon five hundred
10 12| following stanzas:~2. Be at ease, O Lord. After thy complete
11 12| deliver thy message; be at ease then, tranquil and quiet,
12 13| The wise man is always at ease, and in that state he preaches
13 13| decay; who will live at ease' and not be annoyed in the
14 14| enjoy well-being and good ease? Are the creatures decorous,
15 14| the illuminator, feel at ease? Dost thou feel free from
16 14| health, well-being, and at ease. And these creatures of
17 23| free from affliction and at ease. That Lord has also charged
18 27| Tathâgatas. Let the Lord be at ease as to this, and perfectly
19 27| words: Let the Lord be at ease as to this, and perfectly
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