THE SHE KING; OR, THE BOOK OF ANCIENT POETRY
THE SHE KING; OR, THE BOOK OF ANCIENT POETRY
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408 <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. INDEX I.<br />
V. 6; bays, black-maned and white-<br />
bellied, III. i. II. 8; white, IV. i.<br />
[ii.] IX.; long-necked, II. iv. VII.<br />
7; well trained and fleet, III. ii.<br />
VIII. 10; eager and strong, III.<br />
iii. III. 2; noble, III. iii. V. 4;<br />
long and large, III. iii. VII. 2;<br />
strong, III. iii. VI. 7, 8; grand, IV.<br />
ii. III. 2; chariots and, II. iv. IX.<br />
6 ; stallions of difft. colours, IV. ii.<br />
I. ; II.; tie Ruler of, II. iii. VI. 1.<br />
Host, a generous, II. ii. III.; V. ;<br />
the king as, II. ii. VII.; IX.; iii. I.<br />
Hosts, the six, of the king, III. i. IV.<br />
Hot, who can hold anything P III.<br />
iii. III. 5.<br />
Hounds and hunting, I. viii. VIII. ;<br />
the, catch the hare, II. v. IV. 4.<br />
House, I. ii. VI. 2; a plank-, I. xi.<br />
III.; a large and spacious, I. xi.<br />
X.; a bird's, I. xv. II.; the honour<br />
ed, of Chow, II. iv. X. 2 : III. i. I:<br />
IV. ii. IV. 2; origin of do., III. i.<br />
III.; counsels about building a, II.<br />
v. I. 4; my, II. v. V. C.<br />
Houses, repairing, for winter, I. xv. I.<br />
6, 7; huts were before, HI. i. III.<br />
1, 2, 5 ; temporary lodging-, III. ii.<br />
VI. 6 ; the hundred, IV.i. [iii.] VI.;<br />
officers have no, in the capital, II.<br />
iv. X. 7; the noble, II. viii. I.<br />
How admirable! how complete! IV.<br />
iii. I.<br />
Hulling grain. III. ii. I. 7.<br />
Humility, of the duke of Chow, I. xv.<br />
VII.; recommended, II. v. II. 6;<br />
ancient example of, IV. iii. I.<br />
Hunch-back, I. iii. XVIII.<br />
Hundred, a man above a, I. xi. VI.;<br />
years, I. x. XI. 4, 5; generation*,<br />
III. i. I. 2; sons, III. i. VI. 1;<br />
springs, the. III. ii. VI. 3; fe, III.<br />
iii. III. 10; XI. 7; houses, the, IV.<br />
i. [iii.] VI.<br />
Hunger and thirst, troops have to en<br />
dure, II. i. VII. 2, 6.<br />
Hunting, I. vii. III.; IV.; VIII.; viii.<br />
II.; VIII.; ix. VI.; xi. II.; xv. I.<br />
4 : II. iv. VI. 3 ; viii. II. 3; expe<br />
dition, a, II. iii. V.; VI.<br />
Husband, bad treatment by a, I. iii.<br />
IV. ; V.; deploring the absence of a,<br />
I. ii. III.; iii. Till.; v. VIII.; vi.<br />
II. ; xi. VII. : II. viii. II. ; desire<br />
for a, I. v. IX.; return of a, I. vi.<br />
III.; vii. XVI. ; separation from a,<br />
by famine, I. vi. V. ; a, praising his<br />
own wife, I. vii. XIX.; rousing a,<br />
in the morning, I. vii. VIII. ; viii.<br />
I.; and wife, happy meeting of, I.<br />
x. V.; mourning the death of a, I.<br />
x. XI.<br />
Husbands, affection for, I. i. X.; ii<br />
VIII.; vii. VIII.; IV. i. [iii.] V.<br />
Husbandmen, II. vi. VII.: IV. i. I iii.l<br />
V.<br />
Husbandry, traced to its first author,<br />
II. vi. VI.; VII. 2; VIII. 2 : III.<br />
ii. I. See Agricultural.<br />
Hut of a recluse, I. v. II.<br />
Huts, in fields, II. vi. VI. 4; made<br />
by T'an-foo, III. i. III.<br />
_H«»tt-stones, I. viii. III.<br />
Hyades, the, bringing rain, II. viii.<br />
VIII. 3.<br />
Hypocrites, skilful to prevaricate, III,<br />
iii. III. 15, 16,<br />
Ice, I. iii. IX. 3; hewing out and<br />
Btoringin houses, I. xv. I. 8; How-<br />
tseih was placed on the cold, III. ii-<br />
I. 3; careful as if treading on, II.<br />
v. I. 6 ; II. 6.<br />
Idle, don't be, III. ii. X. 8<br />
Idleness and greed of ministers of<br />
Wei, I. ix. VI.<br />
Illustration of illustrious virtue, the,<br />
III. i. II.<br />
Illustrations not taken from things<br />
remote, III. iii. II. 12.<br />
Imitation, virtue will secure, IV. i.<br />
IV.; of king- Woo, IV. iii. VIII.<br />
Imp, an, or a water-bow, II v. V. S.<br />
Impartiality of Woo-ting, IV. iii. V.<br />
4.<br />
Implements of husbandry, II. vi.<br />
VIII. 1.<br />
Incest, I. viii. VI.; IX.; X.<br />
Indifference and absence of a lover, I.<br />
vii. XVII.; of fellow-officers, III.<br />
ii. X.<br />
Indignation rife in the Middle king<br />
dom, III. iii. I. 6.<br />
Indigo plant, the, II. viii. II. 2.<br />
Indolence, Woo-ting allowed himself<br />
no, IV. iii. V. 4.<br />
Indulgence of some officers, and toil of<br />
others, II. vi. I.<br />
Industry of king Wan's queen, 1. i.<br />
II.; of a prince's wife, I. ii. II.; of<br />
a wife, I. v. IV. o.<br />
Infant, How-tseih, the perils of the,<br />
III. ii. I. 3.<br />
Influence of king Wan, III. i. IV. i ;<br />
V. 3; VI.; of king Woo, III. i.<br />
IX.; of manly conduct, III. iii. II. •<br />
2; of Seeh's lessons, IV. iii. IV. 2.<br />
Ingenuity, human, III. ii. VII.<br />
Injustice of the Grand-master Yin,<br />
and of Heaven, II. iv. VII.<br />
Innocence, injured, II. v. IV.; III.<br />
iii. X. 2.<br />
Insects, in buzzing crowds, I. viii. I.<br />
3; the mulberry-, II. v. II. 3 ; that<br />
INDEX I. <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. 409<br />
eat grain, II. vi. VIII. 2 : III. iii.<br />
III. 7; X. 1; XI. 2.<br />
See Ant, Locust,<br />
Caterpillar, Scorpion,<br />
Cicada, Silk-worm,<br />
Cricket, Sow-bug,<br />
Ephemera, Sphex,<br />
Fly, Spider,<br />
Glow-worm, Spinner,<br />
Grasshopper, Tree-grub,<br />
Grass-insect, Wasp.<br />
Inspector, and recorder, of those who<br />
get drunk, and who do not, II. vii.<br />
VI. 5.<br />
Instruments, musical, II. vii. VI. 2.<br />
Intercourse, licentious, I. viii. IV.<br />
Intrigues, with ladies, I. iv. IV.; of<br />
duke Ling with the lady Hea, I.<br />
xii. IX.<br />
Investiture of the marquis of Han,<br />
III. iii. VII.; of Hoc of Shaou,<br />
III. iii. VIII. 5 .<br />
Iron, III. ii. VI. 6.<br />
Irregularity and disorder of a court,<br />
I. viii. V.<br />
Islands, three in the Hwae, II. vi.<br />
IV. 3.<br />
Islets in a river, I. i. I. 1; iii. X. 3 ;<br />
xi. IV.; xv. VI. 2: II. iii. II. 2;<br />
X.: III. ii. IV. 3; and ponds, I.<br />
ii. II.<br />
Ivory, I. iv. III. 2; ix. I.: II. i. VII. 5.<br />
Jade, I. iv. III. 2; v. I. 3 : III. i. IV.<br />
5; V. 2; ii. VI. 2; iii. VIII. 5;<br />
bland and soft, as a piece of, I. xi.<br />
III. ; -mace, likea, III. ii. VIII. 6;<br />
a mace of white, 111. iii. II. 5 ;<br />
sceptres of, III. ii. IX. 5.<br />
Jar, and pitcher, II. v. VIII. 3; of<br />
spirits, III. iii. VIII. 5.<br />
Jasper, a precious, I. xi. IX.<br />
Jealousy, Tae-szc's freedom from, I. i,<br />
IV.; V.; cured, I. ii. XI.<br />
Joke, making a, of what is sad, III.<br />
ii. X. 4.<br />
Joy, at the return of a husband, I. vi.<br />
III.<br />
Judges, without having appealed to<br />
the, IV. ii. 111. 6.<br />
Jujube-tree, I. iii. VII. : ix. III.; x.<br />
VIII.; XI.; xi. VI.; xii. VI.;<br />
siv. III.: II. ii. X. 3; vii. V. 2.<br />
vindness, satiated with, m . 11. ill.<br />
1; we show no, III. ii. X. 5; Heaven<br />
shows us no, III. iii. X. 1: of king<br />
Wan, IV. i. II.<br />
King, the tranquillizing, I. ii. XII. ;<br />
the, orders an expedition, II. iii. III.;<br />
the claws and teeth of the, II. iv. I.;<br />
blaming the, II. iv. VII.; X. ; v.<br />
I.; vii. IX.; X.: III. iii. X.; XI.;<br />
led away by slanderers, II. v. III.;<br />
IV.: III. iii. XI. 3; praise of the,<br />
by the feudal princes, and response,<br />
II. vi. IX.; X.; vii. VII.; prayers<br />
for the, II. vii. II.; Wan is on high,<br />
III. i. I.; not easy to be a, III. i.<br />
II. 1; celebrating, Wan, III. i. I.<br />
to X.; praise of, Ke, III. i. VII. 4 ;<br />
praise of, Ch'ing, and, K'ang, IV.<br />
i. [i.] IX.; praise of. Woo, III. i.<br />
IX. : IV. i. [i.] VIII.; IX. ; [ii.]<br />
X.; [iii.] VIII.; IX.; praise of,<br />
Seuen, III. iii. IX. 3; praise of<br />
some, III. ii. V.; Heaven is putting<br />
an end to our, III. iii. III. 7; Seuen,<br />
on the great drought, III. iii. IV.;<br />
Seuen, appointing the marquis of<br />
Shin, III. iii. V.; Seuen, appointing<br />
the marquis of Han, III. iii. VII.;<br />
Seuen, gave charge to Hoo of Shaou,<br />
III. iii. VIII. 3; Seuen, gave charge<br />
to Hwang-foo, III. iii. IX. ; the,<br />
gives rules, IV. i. [ii.] I. ; VIII.;<br />
themartial, IV.i. [iii.] VIII.; IX.;<br />
iii. II.; IV. 6 ; the dark (Se'eti),<br />
IV. iii. IV. 2; the, of Shang, IV.<br />
iii. IV. 7; V.<br />
King's, daughter, I. ii. XIII.; busi<br />
ness, I. iii. XV.; v. VIII.; x. VIII.:<br />
II. i. II.; VII.; VIII. ; IX.;<br />
vi. I. ; II.; III.; envoy, a request<br />
to, I. x. IX.; State, III. iii. VIII.<br />
2, 3; cause, people of Ts'in ready<br />
to fight for their, I. xi. VIII.;<br />
feasts, II. ii. VII.; IX.; iii. I. ;<br />
vii. I.; II.; III.: III. ii. II.; all<br />
the land and people are the, II. vi.<br />
I. 2; heart at rest, II. viii. III. 5 :<br />
III. iii. VIII.; throat and tongue,'<br />
III. iii. VI. 3; duties, III. iii. VI.<br />
6; appointment, III. iii. VII. 1;<br />
plans, III. iii. IX. 6; army, IV. i.<br />
[iii.] VIII.; relations, I. ix. II :<br />
II. vii. III.; IX.: III. ii. II.; III.;<br />
X.<br />
Kings wise, III. i. IX. 1: the former,<br />
III. iii. II. 3 ; XI. 7 : IV. i. [i.] IV.<br />
Kingdom, the royal, II. iii. III. : HI.<br />
i. I. 3 ; iii. VIII. ; the miserable<br />
state of the, II. iv. VII.; VIII. ;<br />
IX.; X.; viii. IX.: III. ii. IX. ;<br />
iii. I. ; thro wing the, into confusion,<br />
II. vii. V. 2; the centre of the. III.<br />
ii. IX.; iii. I.; the Middle, III. iii.<br />
1.6.<br />
Knee-covers, white, I. xiii. II.; red,<br />
I. xiv. II.: II. iii. IV.i V.;