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卷03、七言古诗

    ermingled

    Like a pouring of large and small pearls into a plate of jade.

    e heard an oriole, liquid, hidden among flowers.

    e terly sob along a bank of sand...

    By ts cold toucring seemed broken

    As t could not pass; and tes, dying away

    Into a dept of lament,

    told even more in silence told in sound....

    A silver vase abruptly broke er,

    And out leapt armored  clase --

    And, before sroke,

    And all four strings made one sound, as of rending silk

    t in t boat and quiet in t,

    And e autumnal moon enter t.

    ...rings,

    Seous,

    told us   tal,

    Living in s  of toads,

    And ered tar at teen,

    it in the class-roll of musicians,

    tion even of experts,

    y the leading dancers,

    ed

    And numberless red rolls of silk been given for one song,

    And silver combs hms,

    And skirts tains of wine....

    Season after season, joy had followed joy,

    Autumn moons and spring winds  her heeding,

    till first  for t died,

    And evenings  and evenings came, and y faded --

    its and  her door;

    So t finally so a merc

    , careless  her,

    o Fuliang to buy tea.

    And sending an empty boat at th,

    No company but t moon and ter.

    And sometimes in t sriumphs

    And be wakened from ears.

    guitar-note arted me sighing;

    Noill.

    quot;e are boto the skys end.

    e meet. e underst
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