A Japanese Miscellany

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A Japanese Miscellany
Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904
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. Changing horses, and again changing horses, [I myself shall carry this ball] to the Lady 3 who dwells far, far away from here, in the building with the lattice-work, in the building with the persimmon-colored curtains hung up. To her I now do worshipfully [this ball] pas-s-s-ss !
VI LULLABIES A PARTICULAR psychological interest attaches to the literature of the lullaby, independently of 1 Because the ball will not be returned merely by a messenger bear ing a letter of thanks.
2 Because it wil
...l be respectfully enclosed in a silken wrapper or bag.
3 Here the real name of the girl, to whom the ball Is next to be thrown, may be mentioned.
14 210 Japanese Miscellany country or race. Being the natural utterance of mother-love, the lullaby may be said to express the most ancient form of tender experience ; and in almost every time and place the essential char acter of this variety of folk-song has been little affected by social changes of any sort. Whether narrative or jingle, sense or nonsense, the verses usually contain some reference to those familiar things in which the child-mind discovers cause for wonder : horses or cows, trees or flowers, the moon and the stars, birds or butterflies, sights of the street or garden.


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