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1 1, 18 | be influenced by me if I come to them as beyond their 2 1, 30 | womb, he shone as if he had come down from heaven, he who 3 1, 58 | that thou shouldst have come to visit me; be pleased 4 1, 63 | truth by signs, I am now come hither, with a longing to 5 1, 68 | on seeing him, do tears come to thee, O reverend one?~ 6 1, 85 | way of the wind as he had come, his figure watched reverentially 7 3, 28 | Who is this man that has come here, O charioteer, with 8 3, 32 | charioteer, 'What! will this evil come to me also?' and to him 9 3, 33 | 33. 'It will come without doubt by the force 10 3, 52 | thinking of any ills that might come from his haste, he ordered 11 4, 5 | beams as it were visibly come down to the earth.~ 12 4, 45 | 45. 'Come and see this asoka tree, 13 4, 46 | 46. 'Come and see this tilaka tree, 14 4, 48 | 48. 'Come and see this young asoka, 15 4, 51 | 51. 'Come and listen to the notes 16 5, 20 | outward form promised, had come to him for the sake of rousing 17 5, 70 | accord, verily the time is come to depart for my true health.'~ 18 6, 16 | it may last, in time will come to an end.~ 19 6, 47 | 47. 'As clouds, having come together, depart asunder 20 6, 52 | Either he will quickly come back, having destroyed old 21 7, 4 | the sake of fuel, having come with their hands full of 22 7, 8 | entire wood like the sun come down of his own accord.~ 23 8, 32 | thou and Kamthaka are alone come back, while three went away 24 9, 2 | 2. Having come at last full of weariness 25 9, 5 | himself is like Indra, has come here, it is said, desirous 26 9, 5 | death,-know that we two are come here on account of him.'~ 27 9, 6 | the long arms did indeed come here, but not as one unawakened; " 28 9, 15 | 15. '"Come, thou who lovest duty, for 29 9, 32 | once, separation will still come again, it is for this that 30 9, 57 | and the king's grief will come to an end.~ 31 10, 22 | friendship with thy family, come down by inheritance and 32 11, 57 | of the world, and I have come out longing to obtain peace; 33 11, 69 | 69. ' I have come here with a wish to see 34 11, 72 | hands, with a sudden longing come upon him, replied, 'Thou 35 12, 5 | gentle youth, how thou hast come forth from thy home, having 36 12, 6 | stedfast and wise, who hast come here after abandoning royal 37 12, 8 | indeed a marvel that thou art come hither in life's fresh prime, 38 12, 89 | the objects of the senses come up to a percipient who has 39 12, 106| risen ih her heart, had just come near,~ 40 13, 13 | Therefore quickly rise up and come to thyself-for this arrow 41 15, 15 | shall I have to enjoy?"-and come and take refuge with us.~ 42 15, 24 | religious mendicants, we are come to thy one refuge.~ 43 15, 25 | daughters of Namuki, have come from the golden city, abandoning 44 15, 29 | 29. 'We have come here after wandering under 45 15, 39 | 39. 'As thou didst come from thine own kingdom, 46 15, 104| This is Gautama who has come hither, the ascetic who 47 15, 111| that I am a Gina,-I have come to give the first wheel 48 16, 19 | fortune does not always come to all embodied beings ( 49 16, 71 | 71. 'He has come out from all conflict, released 50 16, 84 | of the Buddha would not come to an end,thus by me has 51 17, 17 | and this my young son have come in the hope of seeing thee, 52 17, 27 | 27. Having come to the Lumbini fig-tree