A Green Stream.
Wang Wei
I have sailed the River of Yellow Flowers, Borne by the channel of a green stream, Rounding ten thousand turns through the mountains On a journey of less than thirty miles.... Rapids hum over heaped rocks; But where light grows dim in the thick pines, The surface of an inlet sways with nut-horns And weeds are lush along the banks. ...Down in my heart I have always been as pure As this limpid water is.... Oh, to remain on a broad flat rock And to cast a fishing-line forever!
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- Wang Wei : A Message To Commissioner Li At Zizhou
- Wang Wei : A Song At Weicheng.
- Wang Wei : A Song Of A Girl From Loyang
- Wang Wei : A Song Of An Autumn Night.
- Wang Wei : A Song Of Peach-blossom River
- Wang Wei : A Study
- Wang Wei : A View Of The Han River
- Wang Wei : An Early Audience At The Palace Of Light. ( Harmonizing A Poem For Secretary Jia Zhi. )
- Wang Wei : An Evening In The Mountains
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- Henry Vaughan : The Revival
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