Women of the Orient : An Account of the Religious, Intellectural, And Social Condition of Women in Japan, China, India, Egypt, Syria, And Turkey
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She half opes her pretty eyes, she 's like one staggering; Quick she starts, and in the op'ning^ path before her goes, Takes up her basket, and quite forgets to put its cover on. Together we trudge the sideway path, and pass the southern lodge. By its side the sea pomegrasiate displays its yellow flowers; We 'd like to stop and pluck them, for each to adorn her hair. But the tree is high, and the outer boughs beyond our reach. The yellow birds, perched on the boughs, warble their sweetest songs... The weather most grateful is when the sky 's half cloud, half clear. While pulling down the twigs, each vents her troubled thoughts; We talk till our hearts are^wounded, and tears are not restrained. Our task is done, but our baskets are not half filled ; On the north the twigs are searched, we think we Ml see the south; Just then I snapp'd a twig whose leaves were all in pairs, And with my taper fingers I fastened it upon my curls. Among the kinds of teas, the bitter still exceeds the sweet; But among them all, these tastes can both be found ; * The ting is not exactly a stile, being a kind of shed, or four posts support ing a roof, which is often erected by villagers for the convenience of wayfarers^ who can stop there and rest.
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