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1 Int(9)| The " Sung," and on to our day. In none of these periods
2 I | upon the books. 4~ One day after the exposition, when
3 I | loneliness. So they spent the day in conversation about the
4 I | children laboured every day with pick and basket removing
5 I | After my death comes a day that will settle this debate
6 I | what I was saying the other day about learning true and
7 I | learning true and false. To day I'll make an end.~ Three
8 I | without reason. For in his day most scholars were busy
9 I(40) | of Chinese thought to our day:—"The human soul, as p.
10 I | year. Twelve hours make one day, thirty days make a month,
11 I | then we say, is an hour, a day, a month or a year, and
12 I | hundred and sixty-sixth day sun and earth return and
13 I | For the year is not in day or month, but its "law"
14 I | For the "law" is not in day or month but is forever.
15 I | OF THE GODS.~ When, one day, five or six students remained
16 I | the back which grows heavy day by day. At last its weight
17 I | which grows heavy day by day. At last its weight is great,
18 I | from the things of every day. Loyalty, obedience, friendship,
19 I | important things of every day that the laws of trees or
20 I | wearing of two swords, but day and night have a care to
21 II | some young men stopped one day, and the Old Man said to
22 II | with the Old Man, said one day to another student;—The
23 II | and gain. They seek them day and night until death and
24 II | glory in blooming for a day." That is pretty but it
25 II | we be at peace. To live a day is to obey a day, and then
26 II | live a day is to obey a day, and then to die: to live
27 II | the morning-glory lives a day, blooms wholly as it had
28 II | thousand koku and on a certain day he went to the castle wearing
29 II | LIFE OF THE SOUL.~ One day, after study was ended,
30 II | thing or at one time, but day by day using the "edge"
31 II | at one time, but day by day using the "edge" of the
32 II | purpose, yet constantly as day or night a man forgets not
33 II | spend immense sums in a day. They think it æsthetic;
34 II | less and less in quantity day by day and does not circulate.
35 II | less in quantity day by day and does not circulate.
36 II | has not come about in a day. Until sixty or seventy
37 II | To worship such virtue day and night is not enough.~ ~
38 II | make brothels their home by day and night, and waste their
39 III | friends came to spend the day with him, reading and talking.
40 III | AMANO SABUROBEI.~ Another day the Old Man said to the
41 III | without intermission. One day, at evening, as the priest
42 III | he stayed, and the next day the priest asked him to
43 III | Ten years ago on the 17th day of the 12th month of the
44 IV | theme;—'Seeking spring all day we see ./. it not. The
45 IV | within, and the following day summoned the master of the
46 IV | the little man destroyed day by day. But your explanation
47 IV | little man destroyed day by day. But your explanation is
48 IV | was in power he went every day to the office and laboured
49 IV | office and laboured hard all day. He had a patient regard
50 IV | me this story of him: One day when hearing a case, while
51 V | new heresies come forth day by day; The clear moon knows
52 V | heresies come forth day by day; The clear moon knows the
53 V | Strength comes not twice. A day is not twice to-morrow.
54 V | route." But he replied,—"A day en route is no other; it
55 V | my life! So it is not a day for omitting my ceremonious
56 V | difference nor stopped a day.~ So must scholars set
57 V | there is in all the life no day that is not for its practice.
58 V | days and months pass by. Day by day increases the disease,
59 V | and months pass by. Day by day increases the disease, old
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