ary of the Words of the Dhammapada. The Pali Text Society's edition of the text (by Suriyogo[d.]a Suma[.n]gala Thero) appeared just after I had finished, and I have made several alterations in accordance with the readings of that edition.
F.L. WOODWARD
Chartley, West Tamar, Tasmania 1921.
[1] transcribers' note--all alterations of the list mentioned have been duely incorporated in the text following, and the list itself has been omitted in this e-book.
Glory to Him, the Blessed Saint, the All-Enlightened one.
THE PAIRS.
1. All states arising have mind for their causing, Mind for their master, of mind are the offspring. He who with foul mind speaks or does action-- Him pain pursues as the wheel dogs the ox-hoof.
2. All states arising have mind for their causing, Mind for their master, of mind are the offspring. He who with pure mind