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123. TO HIS WIFE

��Divided from you, I lament alone under the skies of Yeh-lang. ^ In my moonlit house seldom a message arrives; % I watch the wild geese all go north in the spring. j[&L And they come south — hut not a letter from Yu-chang

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��This is evidently addressed to his last wife, who was staying at Yu-chang, in central Kiangsi, while Li Po was traveling westward to his place of banishment. [172]

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