Chapter
1 1 | earnest:~But the multitudes came as if they had been his
2 1 | fat:~And the white birds came glistening.~The king was
3 2 | way in which the ancients came greatly to surpass other
4 3 | Poetry,~Kû-kung T'an-fû Came in the morning, galloping
5 3 | the lady of Chiang; They came and together chose the site
6 7 | Yesterday, when the king's order came, he was feeling a little
7 8 | native State.~2. The king came to visit him, and said, '
8 8 | him on behalf of the king, came and sat down, and began
9 8 | could not be made such, and came notwithstanding, that shows
10 8 | seeking his own benefit. He came a thousand lî to wait on
11 8 | Yin Shih know me! When I came a thousand lî to wait on
12 8 | Immediately after, there came orders for the collection
13 9 | interment arrived, they came from all quarters of the
14 10| Chapter 10~1. There came from Ch'û to T'ang one Hsü
15 10| and shares on their backs, came from Sung to T'ang, saying, '
16 10| Châu-kung and Chung-nE, he came northwards to the Middle
17 10| instantly they went home, and came back with baskets and spades
18 12| eat. Just then his brother came into the house, and said, "
19 14| of the kingdom. When they came to follow king Wan, it was
20 14| Tsing Hsî, when Tsang Yüan came to nourish Tsing-tsze, he
21 14| of Tsze-âo to Ch'î.~2. He came to see Mencius, who said
22 14| here?' asked Mencius. 'I came yesterday.' 'Yesterday!
23 15| without regard to where they came from.~3. 'King Wan looked
24 16| also." When Yü-kung Sze came up, he said, "Master, why
25 16| dwelt in Wû-ch'ang, there came a band from Yüeh to plunder
26 16| was living in Wei, there came a band from Ch'î to plunder.
27 16| talked with him. At last, he came to those who were sacrificing
28 16| knowing nothing of all this, came in with a jaunty air, carrying
29 17| right principle. Hsiang came in the way in which the
30 17| by this arrangement, he came incessantly to court, as
31 18| disposal of the kingdom came to Yü, his virtue was inferior
32 18| reformed himself. In T'ung be came to dwell in benevolence
33 19| come into his house, he came; when he told him to be
34 21| springing forth, but then came the cattle and goats and
35 22| and the nobility of man came to them in its train.~3. '
36 23| Justice in Lû, the prince came not to follow his counsels.
37 28| the keeper of the place came to look for it, he could
38 28| Do you think that they came here to pilfer the sandal?'
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