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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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1 1, 48 | 48. 'The voice of Valmiki uttered its poetry which the great 2 1, 59 | intense feeling as was due, uttered his deep and solemn words, 3 3, 35 | exultant multitude he then uttered these distressed words:~ 4 3, 45 | water; and full of sorrow he uttered these words in a low voice:~ 5 3, 56 | himself knowing the truth, uttered to his lord this truth also 6 4, 100| 100. Then the prince uttered a discourse full of resolve 7 5, 36 | 36. When his son uttered a speech so hard to be understood, 8 5, 84 | looking back on the city, uttered a sound like a lion, 'Till 9 7, 5 | Delighted the peacocks uttered their cries, as if they 10 7, 7 | here,'-these words arose, uttered aloud by the sages in their 11 7, 19 | not content, but gently uttered these thoughts to himself:~ 12 7, 32 | 32. Thus he uttered his discourse full of various 13 7, 44 | end to all existencethus uttered his inward thought:~ 14 8, 17 | full of tears, Kamthaka uttered a loud sound, as if he were 15 8, 42 | oflament, slowly Khamdaka uttered this answer, with his face 16 9, 30 | virtuous, and then thus uttered his gentle reply:~ 17 9, 66 | is right which has been uttered by the trustworthy; and 18 12, 113| unparalleled sound of his feet, uttered this praise of the great 19 12, 118| of beasts and the birds uttered no cry; the trees moved 20 13, 52 | forms of hyenas and lions, uttered loudly fierce howls, which 21 15, 22 | threatened, whether she uttered curses or blessings, he 22 15, 85 | the Gina by his silence uttered an assenting 'so be it,' 23 16, 51 | with troops of Apsarases uttered forth great shouts, Even 24 16, 129| good doctrines, which is uttered by the Buddhas for the good 25 17, 1 | glorification of the Law uttered by the lion of the Sakyas, 26 17, 20 | coming down from heaven he uttered to the king and his court 27 17, 26 | illumining the earth; and he uttered a discourse to the goddess 28 17, 27 | Saudhant Kausika; and he uttered an affectionate discourse


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