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Reducing subject-gautamaBuddha-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14360 author = Niles, Henry Thayer title = The Dawn and the Day Or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part I date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39118 sentences = 2372 flesch = 88 summary = human soul to find rest on a loving Father's almighty arm; yet when our In God's own light of love-illumined truth, In one great Father, source of life and light.[8] Love to the good old king and noble prince. Night-loving and light-shunning brood of sin, Death ne'er shall part souls joined by holy love, A world of life and light and peace and rest.' A world of life and light and peace and rest.' The old sad thoughts, long checked by passing joys, Shall come with joy and teach all men the way That inner world, whose very life is love, A world of life, with all its lights and shades, While some love good, and seek the purest light, Seven days had passed since first he saw the light, A light whose inner life is perfect love, A love whose outer form is living light, Teaching the law of love, the way of life. cache = ./cache/14360.txt txt = ./txt/14360.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22782 author = Carus, Paul title = The Buddha: A Drama in Five Acts and Four Interludes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19204 sentences = 2756 flesch = 96 summary = Suddhodana, King of the Sakyas, father of Siddháttha _S_ Wilt thou a holy Buddha be, _B._ Kala, the time will come when thou wilt weep. _B._ Why art thou sad, my good Yasodhara? _King SUDDHODANA (S) and his minister VISAKHA (V) come out of the _M._ Wilt thou not stay, my noble Prince Siddhattha? Think of the good which thou wilt do as king! Tradition tells that King Bimbisara, hearing of the noble monk, went Siddhattha is seated under a tree near a brook; the king stands before holy Buddha, the Blessed One, appear on earth while I am King, and may you, therefore, great monk, when you have become a Buddha come back _J._ I hear that King Bimbisara has sent an embassy to the Buddha to _K._ Your noble son, my King, is coming. _BUDDHA hands his bowl to the King, PAJAPATI rises and leads cache = ./cache/22782.txt txt = ./txt/22782.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 749 author = John of Damascus, Saint title = Barlaam and Ioasaph date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 83500 sentences = 3329 flesch = 75 summary = have told thee already how thy father hath dealt with the wise men and "Then, after long seasons, Christ our God shall come to judge the world God, judge thou the earth, because "the fierceness of man shall turn to the glory of the Lord shall be thy reward.' Then shalt thou call, and Again said Ioasaph, "The Lord God prosper thee, O thou Wisest of men! and wise king the way of salvation, understand thou that I, thy poor Barlaam said unto him, "I pray God to teach thee this, and to plant in good things shall give thee opportunity, then shalt thou come to us, Lord: and thou becomest a son of God, and temple of the Holy Ghost, the thee, even as thou hast approached the living and true God, so walk I thank thee, Lord, thou lover of men, and God cache = ./cache/749.txt txt = ./txt/749.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2500 author = Hesse, Hermann title = Siddhartha date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 39775 sentences = 2160 flesch = 86 summary = Siddhartha learned a lot when he was with the Samanas, many ways leading "How do you think, Govinda," Siddhartha spoke one day while begging Quoth Govinda: "You say so, oh friend, and yet you know that Siddhartha teachers, Siddhartha began to speak and said: "What now, oh Govinda, "Oh Siddhartha," Govinda spoke one day to his friend. On the way, Govinda said: "Oh Siddhartha, you have learned more from "Look here!" Siddhartha said quietly to Govinda. But Siddhartha turned him away every time and said: "Be Siddhartha opened his eyes and looked around, a smile filled his face For a long time, Siddhartha had lived the life of the world and of lust, his eyes and looked at him, Siddhartha saw that Govinda did not By this river I want to stay, thought Siddhartha, it is the same which Govinda said: "Still, oh Siddhartha, you love a bit to mock people, as cache = ./cache/2500.txt txt = ./txt/2500.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34578 author = Bigandet, Paul Ambroise title = The Life or Legend of Gaudama, the Buddha of the Burmese (Volume I) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 123064 sentences = 5966 flesch = 69 summary = viz., the epoch or time when a Buddha appears, the place which he time Phralaong became a Buddha, our hermit went to that great master, Buddha moved from that place, and went to the south of the Bodi tree, to truths, is the great work that a Buddha has to perform. Having come to the end of his great meditations,[1] Buddha left this knowledge of the perfect law." Buddha considered a third time, and said Having enjoyed himself in the place Adzapala, Buddha went on towards the Buddha, knowing the four great truths and showing the way to Neibban." Kathaba, surprised, came to Buddha, and said to him, "Great Rahan, the as to prevent the great Rahan from being present." Buddha discovered at the state of Thautapan, said to Gaudama, "Illustrious Buddha, some years light to the place where Buddha was preaching the law. 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Having come to the end of his great meditations,[1] Buddha left this knowledge of the perfect law." Buddha considered a third time, and said Having enjoyed himself in the place Adzapala, Buddha went on towards the Buddha, knowing the four great truths and showing the way to Neibban." Kathaba, surprised, came to Buddha, and said to him, "Great Rahan, the as to prevent the great Rahan from being present." Buddha discovered at the state of Thautapan, said to Gaudama, "Illustrious Buddha, some years light to the place where Buddha was preaching the law. Two days after, he made a great offering to Buddha id: 22782 author: Carus, Paul title: The Buddha: A Drama in Five Acts and Four Interludes date: words: 19204 sentences: 2756 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/22782.txt txt: ./txt/22782.txt summary: Suddhodana, King of the Sakyas, father of Siddháttha _S_ Wilt thou a holy Buddha be, _B._ Kala, the time will come when thou wilt weep. _B._ Why art thou sad, my good Yasodhara? _King SUDDHODANA (S) and his minister VISAKHA (V) come out of the _M._ Wilt thou not stay, my noble Prince Siddhattha? Think of the good which thou wilt do as king! Tradition tells that King Bimbisara, hearing of the noble monk, went Siddhattha is seated under a tree near a brook; the king stands before holy Buddha, the Blessed One, appear on earth while I am King, and may you, therefore, great monk, when you have become a Buddha come back _J._ I hear that King Bimbisara has sent an embassy to the Buddha to _K._ Your noble son, my King, is coming. _BUDDHA hands his bowl to the King, PAJAPATI rises and leads id: 2500 author: Hesse, Hermann title: Siddhartha date: words: 39775 sentences: 2160 pages: flesch: 86 cache: ./cache/2500.txt txt: ./txt/2500.txt summary: Siddhartha learned a lot when he was with the Samanas, many ways leading "How do you think, Govinda," Siddhartha spoke one day while begging Quoth Govinda: "You say so, oh friend, and yet you know that Siddhartha teachers, Siddhartha began to speak and said: "What now, oh Govinda, "Oh Siddhartha," Govinda spoke one day to his friend. On the way, Govinda said: "Oh Siddhartha, you have learned more from "Look here!" Siddhartha said quietly to Govinda. But Siddhartha turned him away every time and said: "Be Siddhartha opened his eyes and looked around, a smile filled his face For a long time, Siddhartha had lived the life of the world and of lust, his eyes and looked at him, Siddhartha saw that Govinda did not By this river I want to stay, thought Siddhartha, it is the same which Govinda said: "Still, oh Siddhartha, you love a bit to mock people, as id: 749 author: John of Damascus, Saint title: Barlaam and Ioasaph date: words: 83500 sentences: 3329 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/749.txt txt: ./txt/749.txt summary: have told thee already how thy father hath dealt with the wise men and "Then, after long seasons, Christ our God shall come to judge the world God, judge thou the earth, because "the fierceness of man shall turn to the glory of the Lord shall be thy reward.'' Then shalt thou call, and Again said Ioasaph, "The Lord God prosper thee, O thou Wisest of men! and wise king the way of salvation, understand thou that I, thy poor Barlaam said unto him, "I pray God to teach thee this, and to plant in good things shall give thee opportunity, then shalt thou come to us, Lord: and thou becomest a son of God, and temple of the Holy Ghost, the thee, even as thou hast approached the living and true God, so walk I thank thee, Lord, thou lover of men, and God id: 14360 author: Niles, Henry Thayer title: The Dawn and the Day Or, The Buddha and the Christ, Part I date: words: 39118 sentences: 2372 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/14360.txt txt: ./txt/14360.txt summary: human soul to find rest on a loving Father''s almighty arm; yet when our In God''s own light of love-illumined truth, In one great Father, source of life and light.[8] Love to the good old king and noble prince. Night-loving and light-shunning brood of sin, Death ne''er shall part souls joined by holy love, A world of life and light and peace and rest.'' A world of life and light and peace and rest.'' The old sad thoughts, long checked by passing joys, Shall come with joy and teach all men the way That inner world, whose very life is love, A world of life, with all its lights and shades, While some love good, and seek the purest light, Seven days had passed since first he saw the light, A light whose inner life is perfect love, A love whose outer form is living light, Teaching the law of love, the way of life. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel