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1 Int(35)| criminal. Another account says that en route to Satsuma
2 I | the sea. As Kantaishi14 says,—"To sit in a well and,
3 I | speech. As the Book of Poetry says: "Who knows me says: He
4 I | Poetry says: "Who knows me says: He has sorrow in his heart;
5 I | heart; Who knows me not says: Something he seeks; Blue,
6 I | returned: "Who are you that says such a heartless thing?
7 I | bravery." As the proverb says, "Only such fathers have
8 I | the Doctrine of the Mean says: "Looked for it cannot be
9 I | like this. As the proverb says,—"Men wish to see the thing
10 I | The Book of Changes says: "Heaven opposes not, still
11 I | apart from it. As Shokosetsu says, "If there is not a thought
12 II | From Heaven! Even the world says, "Fortune is in Heaven."
13 II | invisible. As the Book of Poetry says,—"Fear the will of Heaven.
14 II | Without it, as the proverb says, "with one bound of an ox,"
15 II | righteous all at once. Mencius says: "It is by the accumulation
16 II | disobey? But as the proverb says, "Against the multitude
17 III | or Japan! As the proverb says: "The general has no seed,"
18 III | forgotten. The Book of Poetry says, "Take the herbs; uproot
19 IV | unwilling to use their gifts. So says Laotz:5—"The wise merchant
20 IV | sure of that. The Taiheiki says that he wrote a lustful
21 IV | Moronawo; and the Entairiaku says that when he accepted the
22 V | the past. Though the moon says not a word, yet it speaks.
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