Li Po the Chinese Poet
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Bernhardt, Li Tai-po. In die Feme. Toussaint, La Flute de Jade, La Chambre Vide.
No. 6, 7, 8. Lady Yang Kuei-fei at the Imperial Feast of the Peony, I, II, III.
Cranmer-Byng, A Lute of Jade. An Em- peror's Love.
St. Denys, Poesie, Strophes Improvisees.
Toussaint, La Flute de Jade. Strophes Im- provisees.
Lowell, Fir-Flower Tablets, Songs to the Peonies.
No. 9. A Poem Composed at the Imperial Command in the Spring Garden, While Looking on the Newly Green Willows by the Dragon Pond and Listening to the Hundred-fold Notes of the First Nightingales.
No. 10. To His Friend Departing for Shuh.
Edkins, On Li Tai-Po. Address to a Friend. Pound, Cathay. Leave-taking near Shuh.
No. 11. To His Three Friends.
No. 12. Addressed Humorously to Tu Fu.
No. 13. On a Picture Screen.
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