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Hau Kiou choaan

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On an amiable Bride.

These should seem to be part of an
Epithalamium, and are of great antiquity,
being quoted by CONFUCIUS[25]
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The peach-tree in the early spring: how amiable! how lovely!
Its leaves how beset with flowers! O how delightful!
Such is the new-married bride, when she passeth into the house of her husband,

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Where she dealeth out their portions to his domestics,
And dischargeth every duty to him and his family.
 
[25]

Conf. lib. 1. p. 23.