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410 <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. INDEX I.<br />

iv. V. 8; vi. IX. 1; vii. VIII.<br />

3.<br />

Knife and file, I. v. I. 1; with bells<br />

attached, II. vi. VI. 5.<br />

Ewftn, the name of a fish, I.viii. IX. 1.<br />

Kicei, an edible, plant I. xv. I. 6.<br />

Labours, the sphere of Yu's, IV. iii.<br />

V. 3.<br />

Lad, a simple-looking, I. v. IV. 1; a<br />

conceited, I. v. VI.<br />

Ladders, scaling, III. i. VII. 7-<br />

Lading out water, III. ii. VII.<br />

Ladle, the, a constellation, II. v. IX. 7.<br />

Lady, young, I. i. I. VI.; IX. ; ii.<br />

I. ; IV. ; VI.; iii. XIV. ; XVII. ;<br />

v. V.; xiv. II.; princely, I. i. IV. ;<br />

virtuous, I. ii. XII.; xii. IV.; de<br />

claring her attachment to her lover,<br />

I. vii. XIII.; anxious for marriage,<br />

I. ii. IX. ; iv. VII. ; rejoicing in<br />

an unlawful connection, I. vii. XX.;<br />

longing for her lover, I. vi. VIII.;<br />

vii. XVII.; lamenting the aliena<br />

tion of her lover, I. xii. VII.; warn<br />

ing off her lover, I. vii. II.; passion<br />

ate love for a beautiful, I. xii. VIII.;<br />

X.; praise of a, I. vii. IX. ; Keang,<br />

the, III. i. III. 2; a, mocking her<br />

lover, I. vii, X.<br />

Ladies, intrigues with various, I. iv.<br />

IV.; attendant on a bride, I. v. III.<br />

4; and gentlemen, I. vii. XXI.; II.<br />

viii. I.; young, gathering mulberry<br />

leaves, &c., I. xv. I.; young, going<br />

to be married, I. xv. III. 1.<br />

Lamb, sacrificing a, I. xv. I. 8; birth<br />

like that of a, III. ii. I. 2 ; -skins,<br />

I. ii. VII.; -fur, I. vii. VI.; x.<br />

VII.; xiii. I.<br />

Lambs, fatted, II. i. V. 2.<br />

Lament, over the duke Chwang, I.<br />

viii. XI.; of a man bereaved of rela<br />

tives, I. x. VI.; for three worthies<br />

of Ts'in, I. xi. VI.; of a lady over<br />

the alienation of her lover, I. xii.<br />

VII.; over abuses in Ts'aou, I. xiv.<br />

I. ; II.; over the miserable state uf<br />

the kingdom, II. iv. VII. to X. ; v.<br />

I. : III. iii. III.<br />

Lances, I. xi. VIII.; xiv. II.<br />

Land dividing the, IV. iii. IV. See<br />

Dividing.<br />

Land-slips, II. iv. IX. 3.<br />

Lauds, hills, and fields, I confer. III.<br />

iii. VIII. 5; and rivers, IV. ii.<br />

IV. 3.<br />

Lane, waiting in a, I. vii. XIV.;<br />

How-tseih was placed in a, III. ii.<br />

1.3.<br />

Law, a, annexed to every faculty and<br />

relationship, III. iii. IV. 1; tlie<br />

lessons of antiquity are his, III. iii.<br />

VI. 2.<br />

Laws, and rules given by Wan and<br />

Woo, III. i. IV. 5 ; ancient, III.<br />

iii. I. 7; wise, of former kings. III.<br />

iii. II. 3.<br />

Le, thirty, IV. i. [ii.] II. ; a hundred,<br />

III. iii. III. 10; a thousand, IV.<br />

iii. III.<br />

Learner, king Ching a, IV. i. Fiii 1<br />

II.; III.<br />

Leather, vermilion-coloured, I. viii.<br />

X.; naves of wheels bound with,<br />

II. iii. IV. 2 : IV. iii. II. ; caps,<br />

II. vii. III.; leaning-board bound<br />

with. III. iii. VII. 2.<br />

Leaves, of the gourd, I. iii. IX.; of<br />

the dolichos, I. i. II. 1; of the mul<br />

berry-tree, I. v. IV.: III. iii. III.<br />

1; withered, I. vii. XI.; of the<br />

willow, I. xii. V.; of the pear-tree,<br />

II. i. IX. 2 ; hats of t'ae-, II. viii.<br />

I. 2 ; of rushes, III. ii. II. I.<br />

Legend of How-tseih, III. ii. I.<br />

Legions, the royal, III. iii. IX. o.<br />

Legs, ulcerated and swollen, II. v.<br />

IV. 6.<br />

Leisure, no, II. viii. VIII. ; X.<br />

Leopard-skin, I. vii. VI. 2; x. VII.<br />

Levee, a king's anxiety about a morn<br />

ing-, II. iii. VIII.<br />

Lewd connections, against, I. iv. VII.<br />

Libations, III. i. I. o.<br />

Libation-cups, III. i. IV. 2 ; V. 2;<br />

iii. VIII. 5.<br />

Licentious manners of "Wei, I. iii. IX.;<br />

pleasure, 1. v. IV. 8 ; repressed by<br />

a virtuous magistrate, I. \i. IX.;<br />

assignations, I. vii. XXI. ; inter<br />

course, I. viii. IV.; freedom, I. viii.<br />

IV.<br />

Life, an officer weary of, I. vi. VI.<br />

Light and shade, duke Lew surveyed<br />

the, III. ii. VI. 5 ; and darkness,<br />

you make no distinction between,<br />

III. iii. I. 5.<br />

Lilies, mother-of-pearl, I. iv. X. 3.<br />

Lilt, the, a fabulous animal, I. i. XI.<br />

Line, making straight with a, III. i.<br />

III. 5.<br />

Lines, used in angling, I. ii. XIII<br />

3 ; a few elegant, II. v. VI. 1.<br />

Liquorice, I. iii. XIII. 4 ; x. XII.<br />

Lizard-skin drums, III. i. VIII. 4.<br />

Locusts, I. i. V.; xv. I. 5.<br />

Lodging for a night in Too, II. iii<br />

VII. 3.<br />

Loneliness of a widow, I. x. XI.<br />

Longevity, desired, for the king-, II. i.<br />

VI. ; vi. VII. 4 ; IX. 2, 3 ; vii. II. .<br />

Ill iii. VIII. ; for king's ministers,<br />

II. ii. VII. ; for the feudal princes,<br />

INDEX I. <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. 411<br />

II. ii. IX. ; for the marquis of Loo,<br />

IV. ii. III. 3 ; conferred by ances<br />

tors, II. vi. V.; VI. 4 : IV. ii. IV.<br />

4. 5; the eye-brows of, IV. i. [ii.]<br />

VII.; VIII.; ii. IV. 5, 8; iii. II.;<br />

of-Woo-ting, IV. iii. V. 5.<br />

Look at the Loh, II. vi. IX.<br />

Looms, empty, II. v. IX. 2.<br />

Lord, noble, a husband so styled, I. ii.<br />

VIII. ; a princely, I. x. III.; of<br />

Ts'in, growing opulence of the, I. xi.<br />

I.; II. ; people ready to fight for<br />

their, I. xi. VIII.; of T'ae, How-<br />

tseih became. III. ii. I. 5.<br />

Lotus, I. vii. X.; xii. X.<br />

Lover, a lady warning off her,I. vii. II.;<br />

mocking a, I. vii. X.; declaring at<br />

tachment to a, I. vii. XIII.; think<br />

ing of a, I. vii. XV.; indifference<br />

and absence of a, I. vii. XVII.;<br />

alienation of a, I. xii. VII. ; long<br />

ing desire of a, I. xii. VIII.; X.<br />

Lovers, a woman longing for, I. vi.<br />

Loyalty, declared, I. x. VII.<br />

Lucifer, a Star, II. v. IX. 6.<br />

Lucky day, a, II. iii. VI.<br />

Lutes', I. iv. VI. 1; vii. VIII.; x. II.;<br />

xi. I.: II. i. I.; IV. 7 : III. ii. II.<br />

2; small and large, I. i. I. 3 : II. vi.<br />

IV. 4.<br />

Lute-strings, six reins made music like,<br />

II. vii. IV. 5.<br />

Luxuriance of flowers, I. ii. XIII.; of<br />

the dolichos, I. i. II. 1; of plants,<br />

and trees, II. i. VIII. 6; IX. 2; of<br />

southernwood, II. iii. II.; of a forest,<br />

II. vii. IV. 2, 4 ; VIII. 4 ; of dry-<br />

andras, III. ii. VIII. 9; of grain,<br />

IV. i. [iii. ] V. ; the grass attains<br />

no, III. Hi. XI. 4.<br />

Luxuriant willowtree, the, II. vii. X.;<br />

young mulberry, III. iii. III.<br />

Mace, a jade-, III. ii. VIII. 6 ; of<br />

white jade, III. iii. II. 5; half-,<br />

III. i. IV. 2 ; ii. X. 6.<br />

Maces, and other tokens, exhausted,<br />

III. iii. IV. 1.<br />

Madder plant, I. vii. XV.; -dyed, I.<br />

vii. XIX. : II. vi. IX. 1.<br />

Magistrate, a severe and virtuous, I.<br />

vi. IX.<br />

Magpies, pairing of, I. iv. V.; nests<br />

of, I. ii. I.; xii. VII.<br />

Mailed horses, I. vii. V. ; xi. III.<br />

Maize, I. x. VIII. : II. iv. III. 2 ; vi.<br />

VII. 4.<br />

Majestic appearance of king Seuen,<br />

III. iii. IX. 3.<br />

Majesty, the dread, on high, III. i.<br />

II. I; of Heaven, IV. i. [i.] VII.<br />

Male animals, hunted by the ruler of<br />

Ts'in, I. xi. II.<br />

Mallows, thorny, I. xii. II. ; gather<br />

ing, IV. ii. III. 3.<br />

Man, what, was it ? II. v. V. ; beiug<br />

the, III. iii. II. 2 : IV. i. IV.; ii.<br />

VII.<br />

Manners, licentious, of Wei, I. iii. IX.<br />

Manoeuvring of an army, I. vii. V.<br />

Manufacture of silk, I. xv. I. 3.<br />

Marabou, the, II. viii. V. 6.<br />

March, a day's, II. iii. III.; of duke<br />

Lew, III. ii. VI. 1.<br />

Marching of an army, II. viii. III.<br />

Marchioness, a vicious, I. iv. V.; a<br />

model, I. viii. I.<br />

Mares, three thousand horses and, I.<br />

iv. VI. 3.<br />

Marquis, the reverent, I. ii. XIII.; of<br />

Wei, I. iv. X.; of Ts'e, of Wei, of<br />

King, I. v. III. 1 ; of Tsin, I. x.<br />

IX.; of Shin, III. iii. V.; of Han,<br />

III. iii. VII.; of Loo, IV. ii. I. ;<br />

II.; III.; IV. 2, 8.<br />

Marriage, of a princess, I. ii. I. ;<br />

• XIII.; forcing a, I. ii. VI.; a<br />

young lady anxious for, I. ii. IX. ;<br />

iv. VII.; a widow protesting against<br />

a second, I. iv. I. ; rules of, I. viii.<br />

VI. 3, 4 ; affinity by, II. iv. IV. ;<br />

of the marquis of Han, III. iii. VII.<br />

4 ; of king Wan, III. i. II. 4—6.<br />

Marriages and reunions, I. xv. III. 4.<br />

Marsh, the, in the west, IV. i. [ii.] III.<br />

Marshes, and low ground, I. iii. XIII.<br />

4 ; vii. IV. ; X.; x. II.; xi. I.;<br />

VII.; xii. X.; xii. III.: II. i.<br />

III.; IV.; iii. VII. 2; X.; v. X.<br />

8; vi. VI. 1; viii. III. 5; IV.:<br />

III. ii. VI. 5 ; iii. VII. 5 : IV. i.<br />

[iii.J V.<br />

Martial man, a, I. i. VII.; v. VIII.<br />

1: III. iii. V. 7; VII. 5 : troops,<br />

III. iii. VIII. 2; king, IV. i. [iii.]<br />

VIII.; IX.; iii. III.; qualities,<br />

IV. ii. III. 4, 5, 6.<br />

Marvellous, tower, park, pond, III. i.<br />

VIII.<br />

Master, of hounds, I. viii. VIII.; of<br />

horse, III. iii. IV. 7 ; of an estate,<br />

IV. i. [iii.] V.<br />

Mat, the mind not a, I. iii. I. 3 ; of<br />

tiger's skin, I. xi. III.<br />

Matron of a harem, I. i. II. 3.<br />

Mats, of rush, and of fine bamboo, II.<br />

iv. V. 6; guests sitting on, II. vii.<br />

VI. : III. ii. II. 1, 2; VI. 4.<br />

Meal, officers retire to take a, I. ii.<br />

VII. ; full, and scanty, I. xi. X.<br />

Mean men in office, II. iv. VII. 4;<br />

VII. 13: III. iii. XI. 1; services<br />

of an officer, I. iii. XIII.

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