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Preface |
p. XVII |
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The little sycamore she planted |
p. 1 |
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My lover is a lotus blossom |
p. 2 |
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He is the love-wolf |
p. 3 |
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He is almost a god, a man beside you |
p. 4 |
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I love |
p. 5 |
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Eros seizes and shakes my very soul |
p. 6 |
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Weaving a garland long ago |
p. 7 |
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Think how unspeakably sweet |
p. 8 |
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Didyme waved an olive branch at me |
p. 9 |
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from The Song of Songs (ca. 3rd century bce) |
p. 10 |
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Peeking in through |
p. 19 |
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Whether I see you now |
p. 20 |
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Her foot sparkled like silver |
p. 21 |
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How could I have known |
p. 22 |
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I can't hear to watch your hips |
p. 23 |
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Her perfect naked breast |
p. 24 |
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He is like a god |
p. 25 |
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My woman says she'd rather have me |
p. 26 |
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Sweet sparrow, my lover's pet |
p. 27 |
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Your sins have brought my mind so low |
p. 28 |
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My lovely, sweet Ipsithilla |
p. 29 |
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Xanthippe, singing at her lyre |
p. 30 |
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Elegy to His Mistress |
p. 31 |
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Doing, a Filthy Pleasure Is, and Short |
p. 33 |
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Busy in the Spring |
p. 34 |
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A Smile |
p. 35 |
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Song |
p. 36 |
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Beautiful Melite, in the throes of middle age |
p. 37 |
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Phyllis, loving Demophoon |
p. 38 |
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And there lay the lovers, lip-locked |
p. 39 |
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Come, give me kisses, Rhodope |
p. 40 |
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Take off your clothes, my love! |
p. 41 |
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Even clothed in wrinkles, dear Philinna |
p. 42 |
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Women of Yueh |
p. 43 |
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Blue Water |
p. 44 |
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Resentment Near the Jade Steps |
p. 45 |
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Longing for Someone |
p. 46 |
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Late evening finally comes |
p. 47 |
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When my wife left home |
p. 48 |
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Lament |
p. 49 |
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Remembering |
p. 50 |
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Bamboo Mat |
p. 51 |
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Elegy |
p. 52 |
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Empty House |
p. 54 |
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Melancholic |
p. 55 |
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Is that the same moon? |
p. 56 |
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To the Tune: The Wine Spring ("Eternal autumn rain--") |
p. 57 |
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To the Tune: The Wine Spring ("Rain falls ...") |
p. 58 |
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Early morning glows |
p. 59 |
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As night follows night |
p. 60 |
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I long for him most |
p. 61 |
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My black hair tangled |
p. 62 |
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When I think of you |
p. 63 |
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Song |
p. 64 |
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I'd sell my soul for that fawn |
p. 65 |
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That's it--I love that fawn |
p. 66 |
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Faint Thunder Drifts beneath the Willow |
p. 67 |
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The Pool Is Full of Autumn Sky, Rippled by Gentle Breezes |
p. 68 |
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Deep, Deep in the Shade of the Court |
p. 69 |
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Remembering My Wife |
p. 70 |
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Plum Blossoms |
p. 72 |
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Spring at Wu Ling |
p. 73 |
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Butterflies Love Flowers |
p. 74 |
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The Washing Stream |
p. 75 |
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Boat of Stars |
p. 76 |
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On Her Decision to Stop Wearing Clothes |
p. 77 |
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Like This |
p. 78 |
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You that love Lovers |
p. 81 |
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When I see Your Face |
p. 82 |
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What I want is to see your face |
p. 83 |
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On Love |
p. 85 |
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If constancy in love ... |
p. 86 |
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Love delivers to me its sweetest thoughts |
p. 87 |
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Face to Face with My Lover on Daito's Anniversary |
p. 88 |
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Song of the Dream Garden |
p. 89 |
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My Hand Is Lady Mori's Hand |
p. 90 |
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Night Talk in a Dream Chamber |
p. 91 |
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My Love's Dark Place Is Fragrant like Narcissus |
p. 92 |
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Elegy |
p. 93 |
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Give up erotic games, Kabir |
p. 94 |
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Sometimes, everywhere I look |
p. 95 |
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First Love |
p. 96 |
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Dark One |
p. 97 |
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Don't block my way, friend |
p. 98 |
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Having wet me with love |
p. 99 |
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A glimpse of your body |
p. 100 |
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Sonnet CXXIX |
p. 101 |
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As if to lift my babe-in-arms |
p. 102 |
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When I found her in the bathing pool |
p. 103 |
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All day she studies her new love-bite in the mirror |
p. 104 |
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Loveliness beyond words |
p. 105 |
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Delight in Disorder |
p. 106 |
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Clothes Do but Cheat and Cozen Us |
p. 107 |
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Upon the Nipples of Julia's Breast |
p. 108 |
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To His Mistress |
p. 109 |
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To My Dear and Loving Husband |
p. 110 |
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Your breasts will not fall |
p. 111 |
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To His Coy Mistress |
p. 112 |
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Song for a Girl |
p. 114 |
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Which Contains a Fantasy Satisfied with a Love Befitting It |
p. 115 |
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Oysters |
p. 116 |
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from Visions |
p. 117 |
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The Question Answer'd |
p. 118 |
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Sharing Eve's Apple |
p. 119 |
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Woman's Love Song |
p. 121 |
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from I Sing the Body Electric |
p. 122 |
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from I Sing the Body Electric |
p. 124 |
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A Woman Waits for Me |
p. 126 |
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I Am He That Aches with Love |
p. 129 |
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City of Orgies |
p. 130 |
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Possessed |
p. 131 |
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I won't care |
p. 132 |
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Wild Nights |
p. 133 |
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Fires run through my body ... |
p. 134 |
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Oxaitoq's Song |
p. 135 |
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Passion and Love |
p. 136 |
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Longing |
p. 137 |
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If I were a poet |
p. 138 |
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Spring quickly passes |
p. 139 |
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A thousand strands |
p. 140 |
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Are you still longing |
p. 141 |
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The Guest |
p. 142 |
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The Unfaithful Wife |
p. 144 |
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Body of a Woman |
p. 147 |
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Love Song |
p. 148 |
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Sottoportico San Zaccaria |
p. 149 |
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Quietly |
p. 150 |
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More Beautiful than Your Eyes |
p. 151 |
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A Coal Fire in Winter |
p. 153 |
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Two Sonnets |
p. 154 |
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Our Bodies |
p. 156 |
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The Mutes |
p. 158 |
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The Glass |
p. 160 |
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A Form of Women |
p. 161 |
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The Rain |
p. 163 |
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from Twenty-one Love Poems |
p. 165 |
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The Most Ancient Names of Fire |
p. 166 |
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Poem for Easter |
p. 168 |
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The women you are accustomed to |
p. 170 |
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Song at midnight |
p. 171 |
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Night comes and extinguishes the numbers ... |
p. 173 |
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Ten Thousand Sutras |
p. 174 |
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from Brief Lessons in Eroticism I |
p. 176 |
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For Every Heart |
p. 179 |
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Perpetua |
p. 180 |
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Shiva's Prowess |
p. 181 |
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The Lovers |
p. 183 |
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The Thief |
p. 185 |
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Notes on the Poets |
p. 187 |
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Credits |
p. 205 |