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"â-Hien, and the Sorrows of Han"

, V., and VI. are omitted_]
BOOK VII.--THE ODES OF CH'ING.---
The People's Admiration for Duke Woo
A Wife Consoled by Her Husband's Arrival
In Praise of Some Lady
A Man's Praise of His Wife
An Entreaty
A Woman Scorning Her Lover
A Lady Mourns the Absence of Her Student Lover---
BOOK VIII.--THE ODES OF TS'E.--
A Wife Urging Her Husband to Action
The Folly of Useless Effort
The Prince of Loo
BOOK IX.--THE ODES OF WEI.--
On the Misgovernment of the State
The Mean Husband
A Young Soldier on Service
BOOK X.--THE ODES OF T'ANG.--
The King Goes to War
Lament of a Bereaved Person
The Drawbacks of Poverty
A Wife Mourns for Her Husband
BOOK XI.--THE ODES OF TS'IN.--
Celebrating the Opulence of the Lords of Ts'in
A Complaint
A Wife's Grief Because of Her Husband's Absence
Lament for Three Brothers
In Praise of a Ruler of Ts'in
The Generous Nephew
BOOK XII.--THE ODES OF CH'IN.--
The Contentment of a Poor Recluse
The Disappointed Lover
A Love-Song
The Lament of a Lover
BOOK XIII.--THE ODES OF KWEI--
The Wish of an Unhappy Man
BOOK XIV.--THE ODES OF TS'AOU.--
Against Frivolous Pursuits
BOOK XV.--THE ODES OF PIN.--
The Duke of Chow Tells of His Soldiers
There is a Proper Way for Doing Everything

_Part II.--Minor Odes of the Kingdom_.


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