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There is the lady in the carriage [with him], | |
With the countenance like the flower of the ephermeral hedge-tree. | |
As they move about, | |
The beautiful Ju-gems of her girdle-pendant appear. | |
That beautiful eldest Jiang, | |
Is truly admirable and elegant. | |
There is the young lady walking [with him], | |
With a countenance like the ephermeral blossoms of the hedge-tree. | |
As they move about, | |
The gems of her girdle-pendant tinkle. | |
Of that beautiful eldest Jiang, | |
The virtuous fame is not to be forgotten. |
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