The Classical Poetry of the JapaneseTrübner, 1880 - 227 páginas |
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... ne'er he threw off him again . For toilsome the journey he journeyed To serve his liege and his lord , t Till the single belt that encircled him Was changed to a thrice - wound cord ; And now , methinks , he was faring Back home to the ...
... ne'er he threw off him again . For toilsome the journey he journeyed To serve his liege and his lord , t Till the single belt that encircled him Was changed to a thrice - wound cord ; And now , methinks , he was faring Back home to the ...
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... er , till the clouds that o'ershadow us Shall vanish from the sky , May the pilgrim along the causeway Forget to turn aside , And mourn o'er the grave of the Maiden ; And the village folk , beside , Ne'er cease from their bitter weeping ...
... er , till the clouds that o'ershadow us Shall vanish from the sky , May the pilgrim along the causeway Forget to turn aside , And mourn o'er the grave of the Maiden ; And the village folk , beside , Ne'er cease from their bitter weeping ...
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... ne'er shine at all . * In the original the title is " The Beggar's Dialogue , " there being two poems , of which that here translated is the second . The first one , which is put into the mouth of an unmarried beggar , who takes a ...
... ne'er shine at all . * In the original the title is " The Beggar's Dialogue , " there being two poems , of which that here translated is the second . The first one , which is put into the mouth of an unmarried beggar , who takes a ...
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... ne'er the sailor cheer . Ah , well - a - day ! no ports we boast , And dead the sea that bathes our coast ; But yet I trow the winged breeze Sweeping at morn across our seas , And the waves at eventide From the depths of ocean wide ...
... ne'er the sailor cheer . Ah , well - a - day ! no ports we boast , And dead the sea that bathes our coast ; But yet I trow the winged breeze Sweeping at morn across our seas , And the waves at eventide From the depths of ocean wide ...
Página 54
... ne'er the sailor cheer . Ah , well - a - day ! no ports we boast , And dead the sea that bathes our coast ; But yet I trow the winged breeze Sweeping at morn across our seas , And the waves at eventide From the depths of ocean wide ...
... ne'er the sailor cheer . Ah , well - a - day ! no ports we boast , And dead the sea that bathes our coast ; But yet I trow the winged breeze Sweeping at morn across our seas , And the waves at eventide From the depths of ocean wide ...
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Página 7 - THE SACRED HYMNS OF THE BRAHMINS, as preserved to us in the oldest collection of religious poetry, the Rig-Veda-Sanhita. Translated and explained, by F. Max Muller, M. A . , Fellow of All Souls' College, Professor of Comparative Philology at Oxford, Foreign Member of the Institute of France, &c.
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