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1 1, 2 | 2. There was a city, the dwelling-place of the 2 1, 4 | 4. In that city, shining with the splendour 3 1, 7 | uttering this scoff, the city strove by its banners with 4 1, 9 | monarchs,-ruling over the city, adorned it, as a bee-inmate 5 1, 90 | determined to enter his city.~ 6 1, 92 | child' enter first into the city, accompanied by the aged 7 1, 94 | of the king's son, that city surnamed after Kapila, with 8 1, 94 | full of gladness like the city of the lord of wealth, crowded 9 2, 4 | 4. His city was all astir with the crowds 10 3, 2 | delightful appearance of the city groves beloved by the women, 11 3, 20 | curiosity, the magnificent city appeared on every side like 12 3, 26 | abodes, having beheld that city thus rejoicing like heaven 13 3, 48 | king himself entered the city.~ 14 4, 101| hearts, returned to the city with broken hopes.~ 15 5, 23 | the woods, he entered the city again but with no feelings 16 5, 83 | forth out of his father's city.~ 17 5, 84 | lotus, looking back on the city, uttered a sound like a 18 5, 84 | will never again enter the city called after Kapila.'~ 19 6, 36 | 36. 'I cannot go to the city with my soul thus burning, 20 6, 37 | to me, returning to the city without thee? or what shall 21 6, 67 | he went in body to the city, not in soul.~ 22 8, 5 | at last came back to the city called after Kapila, which 23 8, 7 | tears,--slowly entered the city which seemed all bathed 24 8, 8 | Sakya race, the men of the city shed tears in the road, 25 8, 13 | 13. 'This city bereft of him is a forest, 26 8, 13 | which possesses him is a city; the city without him has 27 8, 13 | possesses him is a city; the city without him has no charms 28 8, 47 | s command, in palace and city, diligent guards had been 29 9, 18 | be accomplished even in a city; thought and effort are 30 9, 29 | apartments and the whole city.'~ 31 9, 59 | forest, went back to the city, surrounded by his children; 32 9, 60 | the Salvas, came to his city from the forest with his 33 9, 70 | returned of necessity to the city.~ 34 10, 2 | 2. He reached the city distinguished by the five 35 11, 47 | conquering the whole earth, one city only can serve as a dwelling-place, 36 12, 87 | the hermitage, called a city, of the royal sage Gaya.~ 37 15, 25 | have come from the golden city, abandoning the life of 38 15, 75 | flew up reached the blazing city and astonished all the worlds.~ 39 15, 98 | When he arrived at the city Sarathi, the citizens volunteered 40 15, 101| the Gina, illumining the city with his light, filled the 41 17, 1 | find, and they went to the city and worshipped him, propitiating 42 17, 3 | priest of the lord of the city Marakata, a Brahman named 43 17, 6 | of the world, entered the city of Kasi. A poor Brahman, 44 17, 9 | female ascetics; and in the city of Ragageha, having enlightened 45 17, 19 | mendicants to enter the city and went to Ragageha himself 46 17, 20 | ascetics, Udayin, went to the city of Kapila; there he, the 47 17, 25 | year he went to his own city.~ 48 17, 29 | the world went out of the city of Kapila.~ 49 17, 30 | displaying miracles in the city of Kapila, and having paid