Miyako-bird! if not in vain men give
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It has no voice,—the butterfly
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If ever mortal in the days of yore
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Lines Composed by the Emperor Jomei on the Occasion of His Ascending Mount Kagu, and Contemplating the Surrounding Country
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Amid the branches of the silv'ry bowers
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The Maiden of Unai
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'Tis July, and on every side
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When told that it will snakes devour
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Athwart the surface of the stream
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Asters bloom, The. Come butterflies
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