Analect
1 5 | Po-i and Shu-ch'i did not keep the former wickednesses
2 6 | respecting spiritual beings, to keep aloof from them, may be
3 8 | deportment and manner he keep from violence and heedlessness;
4 8 | regulating his countenance he keep near to sincerity; and that
5 8 | in his words and tones he keep far from lowness and impropriety.
6 8 | are prostrated, he will keep concealed. "When a country
7 9 | lay it up in a case and keep it? or should I seek for
8 10| s sacrifice, he did not keep the flesh which he received
9 10| family sacrifice he did not keep over three days. If kept
10 10| living animal, he would keep it alive. When he was in
11 12| The art of governing is to keep its affairs before the mind
12 13| cautiously-decided will keep themselves from what is
13 14| Ch'iu, how is it that you keep roosting about? Is it not
14 15| roll his principles up, and keep them in his breast." The
15 15| the songs of Chang, and keep far from specious talkers.
16 15| little from others, will keep himself from being the object
17 16| troubled lest they should not keep their several places; that
18 16| places. For when the people keep their several places, there
19 20| ministers, O God, I do not keep in obscurity. The examination
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