| How cool the air! and through a shower |
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| A Troop of sea-gulls, and a gust |
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| The End of autumn, and some rooks |
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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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| Oh! the December in which the heritage is handed on to a suckling! |
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| I will contemplate from Fushimi's |
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| Uncanny and yet pleasing are |
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| Short stanza on the Same Occasion |
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| The Trees and herbage, as the year doth wane |
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