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THE SHE KING; OR, THE BOOK OF ANCIENT POETRY

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See Artemisia,<br />

Bamboo,<br />

Barley,<br />

Beans,<br />

Bignouia,<br />

Bitter gourd,<br />

Bcehmeria,<br />

Bottle gourd,<br />

Broussonetia,<br />

Calabash,<br />

Celery,<br />

Cereals,<br />

Convolvulus,<br />

Creepers,<br />

Creeping-grass,<br />

Cress,<br />

Darnel,<br />

Dodder,<br />

Dolichos,<br />

Duckweed,<br />

Fern,<br />

Gourds,<br />

Grain,<br />

Grapes,<br />

Grass, the white,<br />

Grass, tie king-,<br />

Hemp,<br />

Indigo plant,<br />

Ji'u-ei,<br />

Lilies,<br />

Liquorice,<br />

Lotus,<br />

Madder,<br />

Maize,<br />

Mallows,<br />

Medallion,<br />

Melon,<br />

Millet,<br />

Mistletoe,<br />

Motherwort,<br />

Mouse-ear,<br />

Mugwort,<br />

Mustard,<br />

Ox-lips,<br />

Paddy,<br />

Pea,<br />

Peony,<br />

Pepper,<br />

Plantain,<br />

Pokeweed,<br />

Pondweed,<br />

Poo,<br />

Pulse,<br />

Reeds,<br />

Rush,<br />

Seallions,<br />

Sheep's-foot,<br />

Shepherd'spurse,<br />

Smart-weed,<br />

Sorrel,<br />

Southernwood,<br />

Sowthistle,<br />

Sparrow-gourd,<br />

Thorn-ferns,<br />

Tribulus,<br />

Valerian,<br />

Violets,<br />

Water Polygonum,<br />

Wheat.<br />

Plantains (plantaginaceas), I. i. VIII.<br />

Playing and singing, I. ix. III.<br />

Pleasure, pursuing nothing but, III.<br />

iii. II. 3.<br />

Pledging, III. ii. II. 2. See Cup.<br />

Pleiades, I. ii. X. 2.<br />

Plentiful. See Years, Abundance.<br />

Ploughing, IV. i. [ii.] II. ; [iii.] V.<br />

Ploughs, I. xv. I.<br />

Plough-shares, II. vi. VIII. 1 : IV.<br />

i. [iii.] V. ; VI.<br />

Plum-tree, the, I. ii. IX.: XIII.;<br />

vi. X. 3; xi. V.; VII.; xii. VI.;<br />

xiv. III.: II. ii. VII. 3 ; v. X. 4<br />

(See Sparrow-plum); fruit, I. v. X.;<br />

I return a, for a peach, III. iii. II. 8.<br />

Points of the heavens, determining by<br />

shadows the, III. ii. VI. 5.<br />

Poison, a rejected wife compared to, I.<br />

iii. X. 5.<br />

Poisonous ways, why the people enjoy,<br />

III. iii. III. 11.<br />

Poke-weed, II. iv. IV. 3.<br />

Pole, the, of a war-carriage, I. xi.<br />

III.<br />

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

Polite intercourse, the rules of, to be<br />

always observed, II. viii. VII.<br />

Pond, fish in a, II. iv. VIII. 11; the<br />

Marvellous, III. i. VIII. 2.<br />

Ponds and islets, I. ii. II. 1.<br />

Pond-weed, I. ii. IV. : IV. ii. III. 2.<br />

Poo vegetable, the, III. iii. VII. 3.<br />

Pool, the ninth, of the marsh, II. iii.<br />

X. ; a deep, II. v. III. 4; -water,<br />

may be made useful, III. ii. VII. 1;<br />

when a, becomes dry, III. iii. XI. 6.<br />

Pools, cattle drinking at ths, II. iv.<br />

VI. 2; water flowing from, II. viii.<br />

V. 3 ; left by floods, 1. ii. IV.: III.<br />

ii. VII.<br />

Poor, Chung Shan-foo did not insult<br />

the, III. iii. VI. 5.<br />

Popular saying, a, III. iii. I. 8; II.<br />

1, III. 9; VI. 5, 6.<br />

Population, increase of ths, II. iv.<br />

VI. 4 : III. ii. VI. 6.<br />

Porcelain whistle, the, II. v. V. 7 :<br />

III. ii. X. 6.<br />

Post, keeping to one's, in bad times,<br />

II. iv. IX.; X.<br />

Posterity, a line of virtuous, III. ii. V.<br />

Posts and boards in the palace of king<br />

Wan, III. i. VIII. 3.<br />

Pounded, feeling as if, II. v. III. 2.<br />

Pounding earthen walls II. iv. V. 3 :<br />

III. i. III. 6.<br />

Poverty of an officer, I. -in. XV.; a<br />

person regretting his, I. x. X.<br />

Powers, the, above and below, III. iii.<br />

IV. 2.<br />

Praise, of duke Wan, I. iv. VI.; of a<br />

virtuous and intelligent lady, I. xii.<br />

IV.; of a virtuous lord, I. xiv. III. ;<br />

of the duke of Chow, I. xv. IV. to<br />

VII. ; of the king, II. i. VI.; vi.<br />

IX.; vii. VII. : III. ii. III.; V.;<br />

of ministers, II. ii. VII.; of feudal<br />

princes, II. ii. IX.; vi. X.; vii. I.:<br />

IV. i. [i.] IV.; of officers of king<br />

Seuen, II. iii. VII.; of a bride, II.<br />

vii. IV. ; of the ladies and gentle<br />

men of a former time, II. viii. I.;<br />

of king Wan, III. i. I. to VII.:<br />

IV. i. [ii.] VII. ; [iii.] X.; of king<br />

Ke, III. i. VII.; of king Woo, III.<br />

IX. : IV. i. [i.] VIII.; -IX.;<br />

VIII.; -Odes of~Loo~ fv! ii. title.<br />

Prayer, before a hunting expedition,<br />

II. iii. VI. 1; for rain, II. vi. VII.<br />

2 ; for the aged, III. ii. II. 4; for<br />

* the king, II. vii. II. ; for a good<br />

year, III. iii. IV. 6; king Ch'ing's,<br />

to his father, IV. i. [iii.] II. ; of<br />

officers of Loo, IV. ii. II.<br />

INDEX I. <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. 417<br />

Presenting precious things, the tribes<br />

of Hwae, IV. ii. III. 8.<br />

Presents, king's, III. iii. VII. 2, 3.<br />

Priests, II. vi. V. 4, 5.<br />

Prince, a fit mate for a prince, I. i.<br />

VII.; virtues of a, symbolized by<br />

a lin, I. i. XI.; the harem of a, I.<br />

ii. X.; of Ts'iu, I. xi. I.; II.; V.;<br />

the duties of a, III. iii. II.<br />

Princes, wives for young, I. xv. I. 2;<br />

lower garments for, I. xv. I. 3 ; furs<br />

for, I. xv. I. 4 ; a pattern for, III.<br />

iii. VI. 3; Ye brilliant and accom<br />

plished, IV. i. [i.] IV.; full of<br />

harmony and gravity, IV, i. [ii.]<br />

VII.; Pang appointed the, IV. iii.<br />

III. See Feudal.<br />

Princess, marriage of a, I. ii. I.; XIII.<br />

Princesses of Che, the, III. i. II. 2.<br />

Prisoners and captives, II. i. VIII. 6 :<br />

III. i. VII. 8: IV. ii. III. 5.<br />

Prisons deemed fit inmates for, II.<br />

v. II. 5.<br />

Private feast, a, II. vi. V. 5; fields,<br />

II. vi. VIII. 3: IV. i. [ii.] II.<br />

Proclamation, duke Lew made, III. ii.<br />

VI. 2.<br />

Prodigies celestial and terrestrial, II.<br />

iv. IX.<br />

Profit, three times cent, per cent., III.<br />

iii. X. 4.<br />

Progenitors come and enjoy offerings<br />

II. vi. V.<br />

Progress, consultation without, II. v.<br />

I. 3 ; making a, IV. i. [i.] VIII.;<br />

[iii.] XI.; ii. III. 1.<br />

Propriety, a man worthless without, I.<br />

iv. VIII.; the rules of, to be ob<br />

served even by the most frugal, II.<br />

viii. VII. ; of demeanour, III. ii.<br />

II. 3; III. 4, 5; IX. 3; X. o.<br />

Protest of a widow against a second<br />

marriage, I. iv. I.<br />

Proud men, II. v. VI. 5.<br />

Provident arrangements, I. xv. I.<br />

Provisions, excellent, III. ii. II. 2;<br />

exhausted, III. ii. X. 5 ; stores of,<br />

III. iii. V. 1; of millet, IV. i. [iii.]<br />

VI.<br />

Public, fields, and private, II. vi.<br />

VIII. 3; service, a young soldier<br />

on, I. ix. IV.; service, an officer<br />

complains of the arduous duties of,<br />

II. vi. I.; II.; III.; life, regret at<br />

the abandonment of, II. iv. II. ;<br />

affairs, a woman has nothing to do<br />

with, III. iii. X. 4; duties, reverent<br />

ly attend to, IV. i. [ii.] I.<br />

Pulse (a plant), I. xv. I. 6, 7: II. v.<br />

II. 3 ; How-tseih's, IV. ii. IV. 1.<br />

Purification for sacrifice, III. ii. 1. 7.<br />

Quails, I. iv. V.; ix. VI.<br />

Quarters, the four, III. i. X.; ii. V.<br />

3; VIII. 5, 6; IX. 1, 3 ; iii. II. 2 ;<br />

IV. 6; V. 1; VI. 3 ; VIII. 2, 3,6 :<br />

IV. i. IX.; iii. III.<br />

Queen, allusions to king Wan's, I. i.<br />

II.; IV.; V.; king Yew's, de<br />

graded and forsaken, II. viii. V.<br />

Quips and jokes, I. v. I. 3.<br />

Quiver, IV. i. [i.] VIII.; of seal<br />

skin, II. i. VII. 5; iii. IV. 1.<br />

Rabbit, a single, baked, roasted, or<br />

broiled, II. viii. VII.<br />

Rabbit-catcher, praise of a, I. i. VII.<br />

Rabbit Net, the, a constellation, the<br />

Hyades, II. v. IX. 6; viii. VIII. 3.<br />

Rafts, I. i. IX. ; iii. X. 4.<br />

Rain, good, I. iv. VI. 3; O for! I. v.<br />

VIII. 3 ; wind and, I. vii. XVI.;<br />

xv. II. 2, 3 : II. v. VII. 1; genial,<br />

II. viii. III. 1; great, II. viii. VIII.<br />

3 ; drizzling, I. xv. III. : II. vi. VI.<br />

2; soaking, II. iv. VIII. 9; prayer<br />

for. II. vi. VII. 2; VIII. 3; tears<br />

falling like, II. vi. III. 1.<br />

Rainbow, I. iv. VII.<br />

Rain-coats, II. iv. VI. 2.<br />

Ram, no old, without horns, II. vii.<br />

VI. 5 ; don't look for horns on a<br />

young, III. iii. II. 8; sacrificing a,<br />

III. ii. I. 7; and a bull, IV. i. [i.]<br />

VII.<br />

Rambling and singing, III. ii. VIII.<br />

1, 2i.<br />

Rams, pure, for victims, II. vi. VII. 2.<br />

Rank, distinguished by robes, I. x. IX.<br />

Ranks for an army, III. iii. IX. 2.<br />

Rats, I. ii. VI.'3; iv. VIII.; ix.<br />

VII.: II. iv. V. 3 ; smoked out, I.<br />

xv. I. 5.<br />

Reapers, IV. i. [iii.] V.; VI.<br />

Reaping time, I. xv. I. 4, 7; beans,<br />

II. vi. III. 3 ; sowing and III. iii.<br />

III. 6: IV. ii. IV.<br />

Rebellion plotted against Tsin, I. x.<br />

III.; the duke of Chow on, I. xv. II.<br />

Recesses, the, of a large mound, III.<br />

ii. VIII.<br />

Recluse, happiness of a, I. v. II.;<br />

contentment of a, I. xii. III.<br />

Recompense, every good deed has its,<br />

III. iii. II. 6.<br />

Reed-organ, I. vi. III. 1.<br />

Reeds, divination bv, 1. v. IV. 2 : II.<br />

i. IX, 4; a bundle of, I. v. VII. 1;<br />

and rushes, I. xi. IV.: II. v. III.<br />

4; sedges and, I. xv. I.<br />

Reformation, a call for, III. ii. IX.<br />

Refugees in Wei. 1. iii. XI.<br />

Regathering of the people under king<br />

Seuen, II. iii. VII.<br />

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