Chapter
1 Int | attributed to the Buddha, has long been recognized as one of
2 Int | aesthetic theory. However, the long section of the Dhammapada
3 Int | quantify, for it is marked by long compounded words. In the
4 Int | contain compounds that are as long as a whole line of verse,
5 5 | Long for the wakeful is the night.~
6 5 | the wakeful is the night.~Long for the weary, a league.~
7 5 | samsara~is long. ~ ~
8 5 | As long as evil has yet to ripen,~
9 8 | four things increase:~ long life, beauty,~ happiness,
10 9 | meet with good fortune~as long as their evil~has yet to
11 9 | meet with bad fortune~as long as their good~has yet to
12 15 | with a fool,~one grieves a long time.~Painful is communion
13 16 | A man long absent~comes home safe from
14 19 | t mean one's a monk.~As long as one follows~householders'
15 20 | For as long as the least~bit of underbrush~
16 24 | suffering,~again & again, for long.~
17 26 | takes nothing not-given~-- long, short,~ large, small,~
18 Notes| outside the pale of what has long been accepted as standard
19 Notes| spoken by heavenly beings. As long as a statement was in accordance
20 Notes| early Buddhists at all, as long as those teachings were
21 Notes| Then, having stayed as long as he liked in the Southern
22 Glo | The Brahmans of India have long maintained that they, by
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