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1 Int | clarity and serenity that come when one recognizes a teaching
2 5(71) | t -- like ready milk -- come out right away": All Pali
3 5(71) | the verb muccati -- "to come out" or "to be released" --
4 5 | t -- like ready milk -- ~come out right away.~It follows
5 5 | for his ruin~does renown come to the fool.~It ravages
6 8(108)| Doesn't come to a fourth": DhpA: The
7 8 | one seeking merit~doesn't come to a fourth.~ Better
8 9(121)| 122: "('It won't come to me')": The Thai edition
9 9 | heedless of evil~('It won't come to me').~A water jar fills,~
10 9 | heedless of merit~('It won't come to me').~A water jar fills,~
11 11 | the Unformed, the mind~has come to the end of craving. ~ ~
12 13 | Come look at this world~all decked
13 14 | It's hard to come by~ a thoroughbred of
14 16 | as kin, someone dear~ come home. ~ ~
15 17 | Unbinding:~their effluents come to an end. ~ ~
16 17 | This has come down from old, Atula,~&
17 20 | From the forest of desire~come danger & fear.~Having cut
18 21 | mindful, alert -- ~effluents come to an end. ~ ~
19 24 | back to the forest he runs.~Come, see the person set free~
20 24 | everywhere let-go,~you don't come again to birth~ &
21 Notes | does the milk in verse 71 come out, or does it curdle?
22 Notes | themselves to this topic have come up with such contradictory
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