Chapter
1 1 | them. Your Majesty will go to punish them. In such
2 2 | blood. The king said, Let it go. I cannot bear its frightened
3 2 | the kingdom may be made to go round in your palm. It is
4 4 | those of the former. Do not go to see him, my prince.'
5 5 | that I am upright, I will go forward against thousands
6 5 | Yin. When it was proper to go into office, then to go
7 5 | go into office, then to go into it; when it was proper
8 6 | matter as to make anything go round in the palm.~3. 'When
9 6 | inconsistent with his purity to go to them.~2. 'Hûi of Liû-hsiâ
10 6 | required by his purity to go away.'~3. Mencius said, '
11 7 | As Mencius was about to go to court to see the king,
12 7 | unwell, and not able to go to the court.'~2. Next day,
13 7 | little unwell, and could not go to the court. To-day he
14 7 | better, and hastened to go to court. I do not know
15 7 | you return home, you will go to the court.'~4. On this,
16 7 | felt himself compelled to go to Ching Ch'âu's, and there
17 7 | whom he does not call to go to him. When he wishes to
18 7 | venture to call them to go to them. If Kwan Chung might
19 8 | expected to be so! I beg to go and see Mencius, and relieve
20 8 | persist in their errors? They go on to apologize for them
21 8 | retiring from the interview, to go away. Because I did not
22 9 | duke Wan of T'ang, had to go to Ch'û, he went by way
23 9 | Poetry,~"In the day-light go and gather the grass,~And
24 10| establishment? Why does he go confusedly dealing and exchanging
25 10| am better, I will myself go and see him. He need not
26 11| appropriate to him. If one go to see the princes without
27 11| extravagant procedure to go from one prince to another
28 11| mass of the people of Po to go and till the ground for
29 12| minister in a State, he did not go to see the sovereign.~2. '
30 12| wished to get Confucius to go to see him, but disliked
31 12| home to receive it, he must go to the officer's to pay
32 13| kingdom?~You will only with it go to ruin."' ~1. Mencius said, '
33 14| said, "Why should I not go and follow him? I have heard
34 14| said, "Why should I not go and follow him? I have heard
35 14| him, how could the sons go to any other?~3. 'Were any
36 15| his old ministers may thus go into mourning?'~3. Mencius
37 16| while sitting in our places, go back to the solstice of
38 16| and a brute? Why should I go to contend with a brute?"~
39 16| or neighbourhood, if you go to put an end to it with
40 16| for him to be the first to go away on the arrival of the
41 16| this?' Tsze-sze said, 'If I go away, whom will the prince
42 17| saying, "When I first let it go, it embarrassed. In a little
43 18| Ch'î. Litigants did not go to Yî, but they went to
44 19| way. When it was proper to go away quickly, he did so;
45 19| so; when it was proper to go into office, he did so: --
46 19| quarter.' 'But why did he not go away?' He wished to make
47 20| motioned to the messenger to go outside the great door,
48 20| his presence, refuses to go?' Mencius replied, 'It is
49 20| replied, 'It is right to go and perform the service;
50 20| it would not be right to go and see the prince.'~3. '
51 20| died rather than presume to go. If a common man were summoned
52 20| how could he presume to go? How much more may we expect
53 20| we expect this refusal to go, when a man of talents and
54 20| can follow this way, and go out and in by this door.
55 21| leap up, you may make it go over your forehead, and,
56 21| younger brother." You can go on, "But where is the respect
57 21| remains with you. Let it go, and you lose it. Its outgoing
58 22| together, I will let the fish go, and take the bear's paws.
59 22| together, I will let life go, and choose righteousness.~
60 22| from Ch'in to Ch'û far to go to him; because his finger
61 23| to the rule that he shall go in person to meet his wife
62 23| the more important?~8. 'Go and answer him thus, "If,
63 23| will not seek it. Do you go home and search for it,
64 23| Sung K'ang being about to go to Ch'û, Mencius met him
65 23| with my advice, I shall go to see the king of Ch'in,
66 23| younger of Zan could not go to Tsâu, but the minister
67 23| that Confucius wanted to go away on occasion of some
68 24| officers of the present day all go to meet their sovereigns'
69 25| though poor, does not let go his righteousness; though
70 25| not letting righteousness go; -- it is thus that the
71 25| said, "Why should I not go and follow him? I have heard
72 25| said, "Why should I not go and follow him? I have heard
73 28| to give lessons, do not go back to inquire into the
74 28| the superior man do not go below the girdle, but great
75 28| neglect their own fields, and go to weed the fields of others,
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