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Chinese and Arabian Literature - E. Wilson - The Search For Mecca

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THE SHI-KING<br />

PART L—LESSONS FROM THE STATES<br />

BOOK I<br />

THE ODES OF CHOW AND THE SOUTH<br />

Celebrating the Virtue of King Wan's Bride<br />

Hark ! from the islet in the stream the voice<br />

Of the fish-hawks that o'er their nests rejoice!<br />

From them our thoughts to that young lady go.<br />

Modest <strong>and</strong> virtuous, loth herself to show.<br />

Where could be found to share our prince's state.<br />

So fair, so virtuous, <strong>and</strong> so fit a mate ?<br />

See how the duckweed's stalks, or short or long,<br />

Sway left <strong>and</strong> right, as moves the current strong!<br />

So hard it was for him the maid to find I<br />

By day, by night, our prince with constant mind<br />

Sought for her long, but all his search was vain.<br />

Awake, asleep, he ever felt the pain<br />

Of longing thought, as when on restless bed,<br />

Tossing about, one turns his fevered head.<br />

Here long, there short, afloat the duckweed lies<br />

But caught at last, we seize the longed-for prize.<br />

<strong>The</strong> maiden modest, virtuous, coy, is found<br />

Strike every lute, <strong>and</strong> joyous welcome sound.<br />

Ours now, the duckweed from the stream we bear.<br />

And cook to use with other vi<strong>and</strong>s rare.<br />

He has the maiden, modest, virtuous, bright<br />

Let bells <strong>and</strong> drums proclaim our great delight.<br />

MS<br />

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