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How great is that luxuriance, | |
Those flowers of the sparrow-plum! | |
Are they not expressive of reverence and harmony, -- | |
The carriages of the king's daughter? | |
How great is that luxuriance, | |
The flowers like those of the peach-tree or the plum! | |
[See] the grand-daughter of the tranquillizing king, | |
And the son of the reverent marquis! | |
What are used in angling? | |
Silk threads formed into lines. | |
The son of the reverent marquis, | |
And the grand-daughter of the tranquillizing king! |
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