The book of Chinese Poetry : Being the Collection of Ballads, Sagas, Hymns, And Other Pieces Known As the Shih Ching; Or, Classic of Poetry

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3- Some work at home, in comfort and in peace, Lonely I pine. My tears flow 'down like rain.
When is my weary banishment to cease t To join my comrade^ there my heart is fain.
But fears of royal wrath the wish restrain ; For wanton negligence is like a net, Which for unwary feet the powers have set.
4- When we went forth the days were growing hot ; Now winter 's nigh, for harvest tide is o'er.
Dreaming of home, I mourn my wretched lot.
Each day my labours fret me more and more.
E'en sleep has n
...o relief for me in store.
All night I wake, and wander to and fro.
Longing to leave, and yet afraid to go.
Shansi. The king remained there fourteen years. According to this explanation^ the subject of the poem would be one of the officers who accompanied him. The Preface assigns no time to the piece. It only says that a great officer expresses his regret that he had taken office in a time of disorder. My version again fails to follow the structure of the original.
Stanza 4. — " Harvest tide is o'er" is the equivalent of "We gather the southernwood (for fuel?) and reap the beans." It should be noted that the.


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