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... rich . The pitcher takes up the same quantity of water whether it be from the well or the ocean . 50. " Who does not know that thou , O cloud , art the one support of the Châtaka ? Why , O most beneficent cloud ! dost thou wait for our ...
... rich . The pitcher takes up the same quantity of water whether it be from the well or the ocean . 50. " Who does not know that thou , O cloud , art the one support of the Châtaka ? Why , O most beneficent cloud ! dost thou wait for our ...
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... rich men whose words are admired - by those contented with their own wives - by men who refrain from passing censure upon others . 106. The constant man loses not his virtue in misfor- tune . A torch may point towards the ground , but ...
... rich men whose words are admired - by those contented with their own wives - by men who refrain from passing censure upon others . 106. The constant man loses not his virtue in misfor- tune . A torch may point towards the ground , but ...
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... rich . " Cf. " Kuru priyasakhivrittim sapatnîjane , " " Act the part of a dear friend towards thy fellow - wives . " - Sak . , M. Williams , p . 173 and note . 50-51 . A dialogue supposed to take place between the châtaka , a bird ...
... rich . " Cf. " Kuru priyasakhivrittim sapatnîjane , " " Act the part of a dear friend towards thy fellow - wives . " - Sak . , M. Williams , p . 173 and note . 50-51 . A dialogue supposed to take place between the châtaka , a bird ...
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... rich men whose minds are senseless through the intoxicating power of wealth . 37. Homage be to time ! The delights of the city , the great king with his crowds of courtiers , the counsellors which stand before him , the women with faces ...
... rich men whose minds are senseless through the intoxicating power of wealth . 37. Homage be to time ! The delights of the city , the great king with his crowds of courtiers , the counsellors which stand before him , the women with faces ...
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... rich men , and they seemed too short for me to carry out all my aims , filled as they were with the desire for earthly objects . Now I sit on a stone in a mountain cave , and in the intervals of my meditation I am filled with laughter ...
... rich men , and they seemed too short for me to carry out all my aims , filled as they were with the desire for earthly objects . Now I sit on a stone in a mountain cave , and in the intervals of my meditation I am filled with laughter ...
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ascetic Author Bengal Bhartrihari Book Buddhist C. M. Ingleby Cambridge Chinese cloth College Compiled containing Crown 8vo Demy 8vo desire DICTIONARY earth Edward elephant English and Foreign enlarged ESSAYS evil F. W. Newman Fcap Foreign Philosophical Library French gained Geology German GRAMMAR Henry Hindu History Illustrations Index India Introduction James John John Dowson king LANGUAGE late Lectures Literature live LL.D London Max Müller mind Modern Müller Nîti Notes objects of sense Original Oxford paper Ph.D PHILOSOPHY Plates pleasure Poems POETRY Post 8vo Post free Professor of Sanskrit RALPH T. H. GRIFFITH RELIGION Revised Royal 8vo Samuel Butler Sanskrit Second Edition sewed Śiva sloka Small 4to Society Svarga Telang Text Third Edition Thomas thou Tibetan tion Translated Trübner's Collection Trübner's Oriental Series University Vairagya Valdés Verse viii virtues Vocabulary volume W. R. Greg W. W. Hunter William wise words wrapper