| The Morning hoar-frost, and Mount Fuji |
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| Emaciated frog! be not |
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| Elegy on the Death of the Mikado Tenji by One of His Ladies |
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| In blossoms the wisteria-tree to-day |
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| Ah! yes, as a convolvus |
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| What haste! a shower in the offing |
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| Who carried foppery to extremes |
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| Behold the frog, who, when he opes |
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| Elegy on the Poet's Young Son Furubi |
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| The Silv'ry dewdrops that in autumn light |
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