Lyrics of Li-Tʻai-Po (Chinese Poet of the Eighth Century)

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E'en as my portal I pass, I smile and gaze upward to Heaven, No, it was never I who was born a child of the weeds.
IV FAREWELL TO A FRIEND East of Lake departest thou, Autumn breezes freshening now.
One heron neath vast skies a-glow, One sail o'er calm seas wafted slow, Sun with Ocean at his feet, Blue water boundless, where to meet?
Moon resplendent on the sea, Far away, remember me.
V EXILE Propped by my sword, on terrace lingering, Pensive, I watch decline the Sun of Spring.
The Feng now cha
...nteth past the Western Sea, Would here alight, but finds no friendly tree.
The Sages' Mount with thorn is over- grown.
While jewel-blooms are fair in dells unknown.
Yet wren and finch their nesting-places know, By myriads breed rank screen of weeds below.
The ancient manner every day doth wane, While I walk sighing on the path of pain.
lO VI FOR AN EXILE HOMEWARD BOUND Yen and Yu, snow and sand; Myriad li, a glimmering land.
Gales of Autumn; Summer by, Homing herons southward fly.
Mid these, a youthful Feng doth shine, Whose cry clangs sad through lieavens nine.


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