Translated from the Pali by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
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It's too cold, too hot, too late in the evening — people who say this, shirking their work: the moment passes them by. Whoever regards cold & heat as no more than grass, doing his manly duties, won't fall away from ease. With my chest I push through wild grasses — spear-grass, ribbon-grass, rushes — cultivating a seclusion heart.
Yasoja (Thag III.8) {vv. 243-245}
His limbs knotted like a kala plant, his body lean & lined with veins, knowing moderation in food & drink: the man of undaunted heart. Touched by gnats & horseflies in the wilds, the great wood, like an elephant at the head of a battle: he, mindful, should stay there endure. One alone is like Brahma, two, like devas, three, like a village, more than that: a hullabaloo.
See also: Ud III.3.
Abhibhuta (Thag III.13) {vv. 255-257}
Listen, kinsmen, all of you, as many as are assembled here. I will teach you the Dhamma: Painful is birth, again & again. Rouse yourselves. Go forth. Apply yourselves to the Awakened One's bidding. Scatter the army of Death as an elephant would a shed made of reeds. He who, in this doctrine & discipline, remains heedful, abandoning birth, the wandering-on, will put an end to suffering & stress.
Gotama (Thag III.14) {vv. 258-260}
While wandering on I went to hell; went again & again to the world of the hungry shades; stayed countless times, long, in the pain of the animal womb; enjoyed the human state; went to heaven from time to time; settled in the elements of form, the elements of formlessness, neither-perception, perception-less. Ways of taking birth are now known: devoid of essence, unstable, conditioned, always driven along. Knowing them as born from my self, mindful I went right to peace.
Harita (2) (Thag III.15) {vv. 261-263}
Whoever wants to do later what he should have done first, falls away from the easeful state & later burns with remorse. One should speak as one would act, & not as one wouldn't. When one speaks without acting, the wise, they can tell. How very easeful: Unbinding, as taught by the Rightly Self-awakened One — sorrowless, dustless, secure, where stress & suffering cease.