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1 II | speak of to any one in the world:~Tell me who has made it, -
2 III | away from the rest of the world in the heart of the old
3 III | producing it belong to a world incomprehensible without
4 III | years of familiarity, - a world of traditions, beliefs,
5 III | the few who do know that world, the nameless delicious
6 III | you much. Placed in this world of sorrow, but not to stay,
7 IV | flesh, - this their present world, with its bigger mountains
8 IV | luminous Spectre of the World.~ ~ There are men and
9 IV | upon the coasts of another world. Transmigration - transmutation:
10 IV | impossible? If seas can pass from world to sun, from sun to world
11 IV | world to sun, from sun to world again, what of the dust
12 IV | person cannot live in this world; but by getting help and
13 IV | seemingly solid visible world would vanish away like smoke!
14 V | very beautiful and happy world, they professed to reflect
15 V | really be such faces in the world."~ "We think those are
16 VII | Every great city in the world is believed to give a special
17 VII | the best-ordered in the world. It has always been a city
18 VII(1) | the four quarters of the world. In Japanese their names
19 VII | enjoying the pleasures of this world!' And they told the thing
20 VII | Thomas-the-Rhymer revisiting a world of ugliness and sorrow after
21 VII | thing it is in our Western world! - and how independent of
22 VII | As yet, all this interior world of beauty -just because
23 VII | Everything goes crookedly in this world."~VII~ My last day in
24 VIII | the flowers:~Somehow this world of woe never is just as
25 VIII | plum-tree~By the wind of this world of change are scattered
26 VIII(1)| the rule in this miserable world). "Uki-yo" (this fleeting
27 VIII(1)| this fleeting or unhappy world) is one of the commonest
28 VIII | change, we are told, in this world of change and sorrow;~But
29 VIII | existence a burden!~Truly this world of change is a world of
30 VIII | this world of change is a world of constant woe!2~Neither
31 VIII(3)| in this {footnote p. 200} world are uncertain, asking me
32 VIII | Forsake this fitful world"! - ~ that was
33 VIII | creed for one inhabited world, but as the religion of "
34 IX | all sorrows, - binding the world as with fetters; but having
35 IX | the rivers and seas, the world and its moon, the visible
36 IX | reality of the apparitional world is not a denial of the reality
37 IX | declare that the present world is too corrupt to allow
38 IX | of rebirth into a better world, can men hope for opportunity
39 IX | spiritual progress from the world of men up to Nirvana, -
40 IX | rise directly from this world into one of the Supersensuous
41 IX | legend of the origin of the world, the first men were beings
42 IX(1) | that bind people to this world, has become an inhabitant
43 IX | lives, - not only of one world, but of innumerable worlds, -
44 X | Occasionally in the world some rumor of such a matter
45 XI | strive in this miserable world: brief love and fame and
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