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" The meanest thing upon its upward way. FIVE RULES OF BUDDHA, I WATCH you through the garden walks, I watch you float between The avenues of dahlia stalks, And flicker on the green ; You hover round the garden seat, You mount, you waver. Why, Why storm... "
East of Suez: Ceylon, India, China and Japan - Page 97
by Frederic Courtland Penfield - 1907 - 349 pages
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At the Sign of the Lyre

Austin Dobson - English poetry - 1885 - 266 pages
...stable-yard, though ! We must furbish it up, and dispatch it,—"With Care,"— TO AN INTRUSIVE BUTTERFLY. " Kill not—for Pity's sake—and lest ye slay The meanest thing upon its upiaarJ way, FIVE RULES OF BUDDHA. I WATCH you through the garden walks, I watch you float between...
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At the Sign of the Lyre

Austin Dobson - 1889 - 318 pages
...dispatch it,—" With Care,"To a Fine-Art Museum—that old Sedan chair ! TO AN INTRUSIVE BUTTERFLY. " Kill not—for Pity's sake—and lest ye slay The meanest thing upon its up-.oard way." FIVE RULES OF BUDDHA. I WATCH you through the garden walks, I watch you float between...
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Wanderings East of Suez in Ceylon, India, China and Japan

Frederic Courtland Penfield - Asia - 1907 - 382 pages
...the precepts of Buddha, and no one can read his writings without experiencing some regard for the 96 Buddhism of literature. In ' ' The Light of Asia '...religion of the Orient are thus poetically recited: Kill not— for Pity's sake— and lest ye slay The meanest thing .upon its upward way. Give freely and...
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