Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int | several successive verses may have been spoken by the
2 Int | Chapters 4 and 23) this may be a metaphorical symbol
3 Int | apparent inconsistencies which may perplex the unwary. For
4 Int | appear incompatible and may even elicit the judgment
5 Int | diversity of needs that may co-exist even in a single
6 Int, 1 | those whom one's actions may affect (129-132). The most
7 Int, 2 | springing from intention, which may manifest itself outwardly
8 Int, 2 | in the course of his life may fade from memory without
9 Pre | references or analogies that may not be evident to the reader.
10 Pre | relatives, departed and living. May they find access in the
11 Pre | Dispensation and attain Nibbana! ~May all beings be happy ! ~Acharya
12 3, 45 | Whatever harm an enemy may do to an enemy, or a hater
13 5, 73 | Month after month a fool may eat his food with the tip
14 8, 103| 103. Though one may conquer a thousand times
15 9, 119| 119. It may be well with the evil-doer
16 9, 120| 120. It may be ill with the doer of
17 9, 124| hand there is no wound, one may carry even poison in it.
18 9, 127| there a place where one may escape from the results
19 9, 128| there a place where one may will not be overcome by
20 10, 133| speech hurts, and retaliation may overtake you. ~
21 20, 282| himself that his wisdom may increase. ~
22 21, 290| renouncing a lesser happiness one may realize a greater happiness,
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