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1 1, 30 | natural way,-he who was born full of wisdom, not foolish, 2 1, 34 | quarters, utter a voice full of auspicious meaning.~ 3 1, 40 | sky there fell a shower full of lotuses and water-lilies, 4 1, 60 | thus kind towards me, in full accordance with thy nature, 5 1, 89 | for his son's welfare cows full of milk, with no traces 6 1, 89 | strong healthy calves, to the full number of a hundred thousand.~ 7 1, 93 | Karttikeya, with his face full of joy, gave orders for 8 1, 94 | surrounding inhabitants, was full of gladness like the city 9 3, 16 | weight of their hips and full bosoms.~ 10 3, 24 | religion,' thus thinking, full of kindly feelings towards 11 3, 45 | the waves of water; and full of sorrow he uttered these 12 3, 64 | forest like Nandana itself. full of young trees in flower 13 4, 29 | pressed him with their full firm bosoms in gentle collisions.~ 14 4, 35 | holding a mango-bough in full flower, displaying their 15 4, 38 | its brow-bow drawn to its full, imitated his action, as 16 4, 39 | Another, with beautiful full bosoms, and having her earrings 17 4, 100| prince uttered a discourse full of resolve and abolishing 18 5, 2 | father's ministers, friends full of varied converse,-with 19 5, 30 | practice of religion is full of evils in the first period 20 5, 80 | planting his hurrying steps at full speed.~ 21 5, 87 | mind, went over the leagues full of many conflicting emotions,- 22 7, 4 | having come with their hands full of fuel, flowers, and kusa 23 7, 20 | 20. 'The penance is full of pain and of many kinds, 24 7, 32 | he uttered his discourse full of various arguments, and 25 7, 33 | seemed all alive like the full service of religion in exercise.~ 26 7, 38 | hermitage seems to have become full, it becomes as it were empty 27 7, 50 | meaning, gentle, strong, and full of dignity, the ascetics 28 8, 6 | adorned also with trees full of flowers, that garden 29 8, 9 | 9. Full of wrath, the people followed 30 8, 17 | looking about with his eyes full of tears, Kamthaka uttered 31 8, 20 | rushed out of the palace full of hope, like flickering 32 8, 42 | syllables choked with tears and full oflament, slowly Khamdaka 33 9, 2 | 2. Having come at last full of weariness to that hermitage, 34 9, 24 | in a deep sea of sorrow, full of waves of trouble, springing 35 9, 28 | of his kindred like the full moon from the contact of 36 9, 42 | freed from all desires, full of sound reasons, and weighty,- 37 9, 69 | up in accordance with it, full of disinterestedness, went 38 9, 70 | minister and the Brahman, both full of tears, having heard his 39 12, 9 | having mastered it with full knowledge, cross at once 40 12, 53 | distinction, obtains a dwelling full of light, even amongst the 41 12, 109| having made her obtain the full reward of her birth, he 42 13, 15 | and slowly thus spoke, full of thought:~ 43 13, 41 | rising up like the sun in full splendour, rained down from 44 13, 42 | But that shower of embers full of sparks, when scattered 45 13, 48 | 48. Another, full of anger, rushed towards 46 14, 11 | born in a dreadful hell full of terrors, are miserably 47 14, 77 | had become all-wise, was full of brightness.~ 48 14, 79 | knowledge, all beings became full of great happiness ; and 49 15, 2 | he was bathed with jars full of water by the heavenly 50 15, 8 | ten pre-eminent powers, full of joy, continued, 'The 51 15, 57 | spreading lustre around like a full moon.~ 52 15, 73 | moment dug out a great river full of water;~ 53 16, 16 | understanding this, idle talkers full of self-conceit,~ 54 16, 102| good spells, and a treasure full of intelligence,~ 55 16, 108| 108. 'He, full of joy, shall obtain these 56 17, 3 | versed in sacred learning and full of answers to questions, 57 17, 14 | discipline, became a mendicant, full of devotion to the guru, 58 17, 23 | the Law. Then Suddhodana full of joy invited him to a