| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 262 pages
...it is Love, the end of it Is Peace and Consummation sweet. Obey ! The Books say well, my Brothers ! each man's life The outcome of his former living is...bygone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes, The bygone right breeds bliss. That which ye sow ye reap. See yonder fields ! The sesamum was sesamum, the corn... | |
| 1880 - 1170 pages
...it is love, the end of it Is peace and consummation sweet. Obey ! The books say well, my brothers ! each man's life The outcome of his former living is ; The bygone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woea, The bygone right breeds bliss. That which ye sow ye reap. See yonder fields ! The sesamum was... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 706 pages
...is Mr. Arnold's version of Buddha's teaching on this point : ' The Book» say well , my Brothera ! each man's life The outcome of his former living is ; The bygone wrongs bring forth borrows and woes, The bygone right breeds bliss. ' That which ye sow ye reap. See yonder fields! The... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1881 - 488 pages
...may fall, who falls may mount : the spokes Go round unceasingly. 16. The books say well, my brothers! each man's life The outcome of his former living is...by-gone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes, The by-gone right breeds bliss. That which ye sow ye reap. See yonder fields ! The sesamum was sesamuin, the corn... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1881 - 486 pages
...may fall, who falls may mount: the spokes Go round unceasingly. 16. The books say well, my brothers! each man's life The outcome of his former living is;...by-gone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes, The by-gone right breeds bliss. That which ye sow ye reap. See yonder fields! The sesamum was sesamum, the corn... | |
| Sir James George Scott - 1882 - 404 pages
...consequences; partly because of the kan which forms each man's life : The books say well, my Brothers ! each man's life The outcome of his former living is,...bygone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes, The bygone right breeds bliss. vOL. I. - K A man's kan may be sufficient to gain him existence as a human being,... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1882 - 528 pages
...is Love, the end of it • Is Peace and Consummation sweet. Obey ! The Books say well, my Brothers ! each man's life The outcome of his former living is...bygone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes, The bygone right breeds bliss. That which ye sow ye reap. See yonder fields ! The sesamum was sesamum,13 the corn... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1883 - 390 pages
...somewhere on the debit or the credit side of humanity's account : The books say well, my brothers. Each man's life The outcome of his former living is...bygone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes, The bygone right breeds bliss. If he who liveth, learning whence woe springs, Endureth patiently, striving to... | |
| Frederick Langbridge - 1883 - 438 pages
...impurities, it is fit to be absorbed in the soul of all things.] THE Books say well, my Brothers ! each man's life The outcome of his former living is...bygone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes, The bygone right breeds bliss. That which ye sow ye reap. See yonder fields ! The sesamum was sesamum, the corn... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1883 - 388 pages
...somewhere on the debit or the credit side of humanity's account : The books say well, my brothers. Each man's life The outcome of his former living is...bygone wrongs bring forth sorrows and woes, The bygone right breeds bliss. If he who liveth, learning whence woe springs, Endureth patiently, striving to... | |
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