| On a Chrysanthemum Show |
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| O love! who gave thee thy superfluous name? |
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| Spring and Autumn |
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| Behold the leaf that sinks and clings |
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| Hokku |
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| Ode Respectfully Presented to Prince Tachibana-no-Hironari on the Occasion of His Departure As Ambassador to the Court of China, Wishing Him a Prosperous Voyage and a Happy Return |
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| Cold, too, is the interval before the moxa dots dry, — spring breeze |
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| November, with a butcher bird |
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| Spring his gentle beams is flinging |
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| A Rainy moon, and everywhere |
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