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1Author:  Abutsu-niAdd
 Title:  Izayoi Nikki  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
 Description:  むかし、かべのなかより、もとめいでたりけむふみの名をば、いまの世の人の子は、夢ばかりも、身のうへの事とはしらざりけりな。みづくきのをかの葛原かへす%\もかきおくあとたしかなれども、かひなきものは、おやのいさめなりけり。また賢王の人をすて給はぬまつりごとにももれ、忠臣の世を思ふなさけにもすてらるるものは、かずならぬ身ひとつなりけりと思ひしりなば又さてしもあらで、なほこのうれへこそやるかたなくかなしけれ。
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2Author:  AnonymousAdd
 Title:  Kaidoki  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
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3Author:  AnonymousAdd
 Title:  Taketori monogatari  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
 Description: 今は昔、竹取の翁といふものありけり。野山にまじりて、竹を取りつゝ、萬づの事に使ひけり。名をば讃岐造麿となむいひける。その竹の中に、本光る竹一筋ありけり。怪しがりて寄りて見るに、筒の中光りたり。それを見れば、三寸ばかりなる人、いと美しうて居たり。翁いふやう、「われ朝夕毎に見る竹の中に、おはするにて知りぬ。子になり給ふべき人なめり」とて、手に打入れて家に持ちて來ぬ。妻の嫗に預けて養はす。美しきこと限りなし。いと幼ければ籠に入れて養ふ。
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4Author:  AnonymousAdd
 Title:  Tokan kiko  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
 Description:  齡は百とせのなかばに近づきて、鬢の霜やうやく冷しといへども、なすことなくして、徒らに明かし暮らすのみにあらず、さしていづこに住みはつべしとも思ひ定めぬ有樣なれば、かの白樂天の、身は浮雲に似たり、首は霜に似たり、と書き給へる、あはれに思ひ合せらる。もとより金張七葉の榮えを好まず、ただ陶潜五柳の住みかを求む。しかはあれども、みやまの奧の柴の庵までも、しばらく思ひやすらふ程なれば、なまじひに都のほとりに住まひつつ、人なみに世にふる道になんつらなれり。これ即ち、身は朝市にありて心は隱遁にあるいはれなり。
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5Author:  AnonymousAdd
 Title:  Yamato monogatari  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
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6Author:  Hayashi, FumikoAdd
 Title:  Aouma o mitari  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
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7Author:  Hayashi, FumikoAdd
 Title:  Horoki  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
 Description:  私は北九州の或る小学校で、こんな歌を習った事があった。
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8Author:  Izumi, KyokaAdd
 Title:  Kusameikyu  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
 Description:  三浦の 大崩壊 ( おおくずれ ) を、魔所だと云う。
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9Author:  Izumi, KyokaAdd
 Title:  Ryutandan  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
 Description:  日は 午 ( ご ) なり。あらら 木 ( ぎ ) のたらたら坂に 樹 ( き ) の蔭もなし。寺の 門 ( もん ) 、植木屋の庭、花屋の店など、坂下を 挟 ( さしはさ ) みて町の入口にはあたれど、のぼるに従ひて、ただ 畑 ( はた ) ばかりとなれり。番小屋めきたるもの小だかき 処 ( ところ ) に見ゆ。谷には 菜 ( な ) の 花 ( はな ) 残りたり。 路 ( みち ) の右左、 躑躅 ( つつじ ) の花の 紅 ( くれない ) なるが、見渡す 方 ( かた ) 、見返る 方 ( かた ) 、いまを 盛 ( さかり ) なりき。ありくにつれて 汗 ( あせ ) 少しいでぬ。
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10Author:  Matsuo, BashoAdd
 Title:  Oi no kobumi  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
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11Author:  Murasaki ShikibuAdd
 Title:  Murasaki Shikibu nikki  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
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12Author:  Yokomitsu, RiichiAdd
 Title:  Jikan  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  Japanese Text Initiative 
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13Author:  Mill, John StuartAdd
 Title:  The Subjection of Women / by John Stuart Mill  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: The object of this Essay is to explain as clearly as I am able grounds of an opinion which I have held from the very earliest period when I had formed any opinions at all on social political matters, and which, instead of being weakened or modified, has been constantly growing stronger by the progress reflection and the experience of life. That the principle which regulates the existing social relations between the two sexes -- the legal subordination of one sex to the other -- is wrong itself, and now one of the chief hindrances to human improvement; and that it ought to be replaced by a principle of perfect equality, admitting no power or privilege on the one side, nor disability on the other.
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14Author:  Add
 Title:  Studies in Bibliography, Volume 54 (2001)  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:   | Studies in Bibliography 
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15Author:  Dewey, John, 1859-1952Add
 Title:  democracy and Education : an Introduction to the Philosophy of Education / by John Dewey.  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
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16Author:  Eddy, Mary BakerAdd
 Title:  Science and Health with KEY to THE SCRIPTURES  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: For verily I say unto you, That whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith. Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.
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17Author:  Eliot, GeorgeAdd
 Title:  Daniel Deronda  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
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18Author:  Emerson, Alice B.Add
 Title:  Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill ; or Jasper Parloe`s secret  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description:     THE sound of the drumming wheels! It had roared in the ears of Ruth Fielding for hours as she sat on the comfortably upholstered seat in the last car of the afternoon Limited, the train whirling her from the West to the East, through the fertile valleys of Upper New York State.
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19Author:  Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754Add
 Title:  The history of Tom Jones, a foundling  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
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20Author:  Fox, John, 1863-1919Add
 Title:  The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come  
 Published:  2001 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Library, Text collection | UVA-LIB-Text 
 Description: THE days of that April had been days of mist and rain. Sometimes, for hours, there would come a miracle of blue sky, white cloud, and yellow light, but always between dark and dark the rain would fall and the mist creep up the mountains and steam from the tops—only to roll together from either range, drip back into the valleys, and lift, straightway, as mist again. So that, all the while Nature was trying to give lustier life to every living thing in the lowland Bluegrass, all the while a gaunt skeleton was stalking down the Cumberland— tapping with fleshless knuckles, now at some unlovely cottage of faded white and green, and now at a log cabin, stark and gray. Passing the mouth of Lonesome, he flashed his scythe into its unlifting shadows and went stalking on. High up, at the source of the dismal little stream, the point of the shining blade darted thrice into the open door of a cabin set deep into a shaggy flank of Black Mountain, and three spirits, within, were quickly loosed from aching flesh for the long flight into the unknown.
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