Ode Which, at a Parting Feast, the Emperor Shomu Condescended to Compose for Three Nobles About to Start on Their Several Circuits Through the Provinces |
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Moonlight in winter, and I draw |
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If earth but ceas'd to offer my sight |
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Oh! how its young ones must be waiting |
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When falls the snow, lo! ev'ry herb and tree |
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Oh! snowstorm, at whose blast the birds |
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The Beggar's Complaint |
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Now hid from sight are great Mount Fusi's fires |
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A Show'r, and skill of every sort |
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No Tidings |
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