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2503 4| interesting work, Vikramadytia welcomes the Saint Manjushiri and
2504 1| in her armor of fire. She welded the five-coloured rainbow
2505 2| great an artist to be a well-behaved monarch, lavished his treasures
2506 3| guest began with Kwanyin, a well-known disciple of Laotse, who
2507 1| these my speculations to all well-regulated families that set apart
2508 1| things in others. The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency,
2509 2| touched by a zephyr, and be wet and soft like fine earth
2510 | Whatever
2511 | wherein
2512 6| forever preserved, that whereon we burn incense to the supreme
2513 7| poison the despot. It was whispered to Hideyoshi that the fatal
2514 6| dawn, when the birds were whispering in mysterious cadence among
2515 7| their leaves are heard the whispers of homeless ghosts. Like
2516 | Whither
2517 | Whoever
2518 3| your aesthetic emotion. ~He whohad made himself master of the
2519 1| since she began to commit wholesale slaughter on Manchurian
2520 3| behave properly. We are wicked because we are frightfully
2521 1| Yellow Emperor sought far and wide for the repairer of the
2522 4| was but as a hut in the wilderness, a flimsy shelter made by
2523 2| is when the billows surge wildly in the kettle. The Cake-tea
2524 1| deeply, but at least we are willing to learn. Some of my compatriots
2525 1| affectations are, they evince our willingness to approach the West on
2526 6| surrender themselves to the winds. Anyone who has stood before
2527 1| has not the arrogance of wine, the self- consciousness
2528 6| only flower known to have wings is the butterfly; all others
2529 6| in full costume, that a winter-plum should be watered by a pale,
2530 3| wooden statue of Buddha on a wintry day to make a fire. "What
2531 4| flower vase need not be wiped away, for it may be suggestive
2532 6| your bleeding, and thrust wires into you to assist your
2533 1| other, and be sadder if not wiser by the mutual gain of half
2534 3| horror-stricken bystander. "I wish to get the Shali out of
2535 4| to gather his meaning. He wished to create the attitude of
2536 7| requested to remain and witness the end. Rikiu then removes
2537 1| tea-houses, the resort of wits like Addison and Steele,
2538 3| find beauty in our world of woe and worry. The Sung allegory
2539 6| Scratch the sheepskin and the wolf within us will soon show
2540 5| old saying in Japan that a woman cannot love a man who is
2541 5| wizard made of this tree a wondrous harp, whose stubborn spirit
2542 1| the East to him. He was wont to regard Japan as barbarous
2543 3| in our world of woe and worry. The Sung allegory of the
2544 5| a great painting as thou wouldst approach a great prince."
2545 5| plunges it into the gaping wound. The fire is at last extinguished.
2546 1| less sensible to pain and wounds on account of the callousness
2547 5| shrine itself--the silken wrapping within whose soft folds
2548 5| his body with his sword, wraps his torn sleeve about the
2549 6| your throats. You will be wrenched, torn asunder limb by limb,
2550 3| to those of fencing and wrestling. Jiu-jitsu, the Japanese
2551 6| from your quiet homes. The wretch, she may be passing fair.
2552 6| schools resulting therefrom. A writer in the middle of the last
2553 6| successors, the celebrated Ota- wuraka, Furuka-Oribe, Koyetsu,
2554 4| Horiuji and the Pagoda of Yakushiji, we have noteworthy examples
2555 4| mellow spiritual light, and yearning for the freedom that lay
2556 5| Hopes stifled by fear, yearnings that we dare not recognise,
2557 2| 1191 with the return of Yeisai-zenji, who went there to study
2558 2| seeds and planted them in Yeisan. Many tea-gardens are heard
2559 3| God meets with Nature, and yesterday parts from to-morrow. The
2560 6| of the court of Ashikaga- Yoshimasa, was one of the earliest
2561 6| the fragrant avalanche at Yoshino or Arashiyama must have
2562 6| which tradition ascribes to Yoshitsune, the hero of our Arthurian
2563 | yourselves
2564 2| the barbaric rule of the Yuen Emperors, destroyed all
2565 6| been written ["Pingtse", by Yuenchunlang] that the peony should be
2566 4| attacked with the unscrupulous zeal of the Dutch housewife.
2567 2| like a lake touched by a zephyr, and be wet and soft like
2568 2| country have robbed him of the zest for the meaning of life.