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A Fragment of an ancient Ode, quoted
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A Fragment of an ancient Ode, quoted
by CONFUCIUS[27]
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The yellow bird abideth on the summit of
the woody mountain.
By abiding there, she sheweth she is acquainted with her proper station.
Why will not man imitate the bird?
By abiding there, she sheweth she is acquainted with her proper station.
Why will not man imitate the bird?
Hau Kiou choaan | ||