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1 Int| children for the feudal lord.38 And with this loyalty
2 I | unexpectedly, I was summoned by my lord and returned to my native
3 I | absent in Adzuma with his lord his son Kujurō, who was
4 I | the blessings of parent, lord and Sage. Parents bestow
5 I | their duty to parent and lord they fall into selfishness.
6 II | ornamenting the string. His lord remarked to him:—"I see
7 II | in the time of Bun-Kei29 lord and servant were frugal
8 II | of the Kamakura times37 lord and karō never thought of
9 III| It is written, "Let the lord of the empire forget not
10 III| suggestions? Think of your lord's fine spirit!"~ Afterwards,
11 III| who sees the error of his lord and remonstrates, not fearing
12 III| is deathless fame and his lord laments. If there is victory
13 III| But to grieve over his lord's faults and faithfully
14 III| If he dares to risk his lord's displeasure in his faithfulness
15 III| to remonstrate with one's lord seems easy, but is not.
16 III| seems easy, but is not. Lord and servant praise the foremost
17 III| 1624-1643) the former lord of Echizen, Io no Kami,
18 III| provide the funds for his lord's very expensive attendance
19 III| in Edo. Not fearing his lord's wrath he was ever ready
20 III| if they thus hate their lord they will be useless in
21 III| hara kiri, awaiting his lord's word. His wife had been
22 III| directly honoured by our lord, but as he has honoured
23 III| and feel no hatred to your lord. If in your grief you hate
24 III| were every one slain. The lord of Amagaseki was a child
25 III| of the innocence of his lord. And so it was that the
26 III| have been favoured by my lord, as all know. Shall I be
27 III| had fled, deserting their lord. Sorrowfully spoke Naizen: "
28 III| Sorrowfully spoke Naizen: "My lord dismissed me, and now should
29 III| alone held faithful to their lord without a thought of disobedience,
30 III| Nobunaga who killed both his lord and his lord's son.11 In
31 III| killed both his lord and his lord's son.11 In turn he was
32 III| often been employed by the Lord of Kaga, and on the twentieth
33 IV | stated the particulars. So Lord Suwo told his men to examine
34 IV | So when Danjo killed his lord Miyoshi Yoshinaga, and the
35 V | lamentable!~To forsake parent and lord that one may save himself
36 V | but instead of parent and lord it is not to forsake one'
37 V | teaches that parent and lord may be forsaken. Not so!
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