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1 I | there would be music of many thousand years ago, - weird music
2 I(1) | sendo-mairi means to make one thousand visits to a temple, and
3 I(1) | temple, and to repeat one thousand invocations to the deity.
4 I(1) | of prayer, and back, one thousand times, repeating the invocation
5 I(1) | quite as efficacious as a thousand visits by a single person.
6 I | destroying nearly thirty thousand human lives. The story of
7 II | union prays to live for a thousand years.~II~You and I together -
8 II | Going to see the beloved, a thousand ri are as one ri;2~Returning
9 II | having seen, one ri is a thousand ri.~VII~Going to see the
10 III | can be born but once in a thousand years, - to realize, or
11 III | 51}~human designer some thousand years ago: the effect is
12 III | entitled "Five Hundred Thousand Devils." The herophone gurgled,
13 III | that history. At least two thousand persons marched in the~{
14 IV | multitude, even by groups of a thousand millions! Generations of
15 V | blendings which, after a thousand petty details have been
16 VII | Ôsaka is more than two thousand five hundred years old,
17 VII | Every day to Ôsaka come a thousand ships." Junks only, in the
18 VII | think that in a hundred thousand Japanese houses there are
19 VIII | must be who dwell in three thousand worlds;~Yet among them all
20 VIII(1)| San-zen sekai," the three thousand worlds, is a common Buddhist
21 VIII | kill the crows of three thousand worlds,~And then to repose
22 VIII | phrase, "ravens of the three thousand worlds," he designated the
23 IX | may be exerted over two thousand worlds; those of the Engaku
24 IX | Engaku or Bosatsu, over three thousand; - but the powers of Buddhahood
25 IX | even likely to die for a thousand generations to come: they
26 X(2) | great whole of the three thousand universes; - from the One
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