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To His Friend at Chiang-Hsia |
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Cataract of Luh Shan, The — 2 |
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On the Ship of Spice-Wood |
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Two Letters From Chang-Kan — 2 |
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A Farewell Song of White Clouds |
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On Going to Visit a Taoist Recluse on Mount Tai-Tien, but Failing to Meet Him |
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Poem Composed at the Imperial Command in the Spring Garden, While Looking on the Newly Green Willows by the Dragon Pond and Listening to the Hundred-Fold Notes of the First Nightingales |
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On Hearing the Flute in the Yellow Crane House |
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Women of Yueh, The — 3 |
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Invitation to Li Po, An |
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Japanese translator and Chinese-poetry enthusiast.