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420 <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. INDEX I. INDEX I. <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. 421<br />

* Shells on vermilion-strings, IV. ii.<br />

IV. 5.<br />

Shepherd's-purse, a plant, I. iii. X.<br />

Shields, IV. i. [i.] VIII. ; dragon-<br />

figured, and feather-figured, I. xi.<br />

III. ; of duke Lew, III. ii. VI. 1.<br />

Shoes, made of dolichos, I. viii. VI.<br />

2; ix. I.: II. v. IX. 2.<br />

Shouting and brawling, II. vii. VI. 4;<br />

of workmen. III. i. III. 6; clamour<br />

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

Shrike, the, I. xv. I. 3.<br />

Shrine, of king "Woo, IV. i. [ii.]<br />

VIII.; [iii.] II.; of Woo-ting, IV.<br />

iii. V. 6.<br />

Sickles, IV. i. ["•] I-<br />

Sieve, the Southern, a constellation,<br />

II. v. VI. 2; IX. 7-<br />

Sifting grain, III. ii. I. 7.<br />

Sighing and groaning, III. ii. X. 5.<br />

Silk, I. v. IV.; white, I. ii. VII.;<br />

vii. XIX.; viii. III.; x. III. ;<br />

green, and yellow, I. viii. III. ;<br />

threads, I. ii. XIII. 3; girdle, I.<br />

xiv. III. ; bands, ribbons, and cords,<br />

I. iv. IX.; garments, I. iii. II. 3 :<br />

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

Silk-worm moth, the, I. v. III. 2;<br />

month, the, I. xv. I.<br />

Silk-worms and weaving, III. iii. X.4.<br />

Silken string, the, of a bow, III. iii.<br />

II. 9.<br />

Simple-looking lad, a, I. v. IV. 1.<br />

Singing and whistling, a sign of satis<br />

faction, I. ii. XI.; of sorrow, II.<br />

viii. V. 3 ; and dancing, II. vii. IV.<br />

3; to admonish by, I. xii. VI.; to<br />

lutes, III. ii. II. 2 ; of birds, I. i.<br />

II. 1; iii. VII. 4; VIII. 2 ; IX. 2,<br />

3; xv. I.<br />

Sister, I. iii. XIV. 2 ; v. III. 4.<br />

Site of tho capital of Chow, III. i.<br />

X ; T'au-foo looked out for a, III.<br />

i. III. 2.<br />

Six reins, the, II. i. III.; orders of<br />

nobility, I. x. IX.; hosts of the king,<br />

III. i." IV. 3; iii. IX. 1 ; days, a<br />

husband absent for, II. viii. II. 2.<br />

Sixth month, an expedition starts in<br />

the, II. iii. III.<br />

Skin of a rat, the, I. iv. VIII.<br />

Skins, lambs' and sheep's, I. ii. VII.;<br />

of white foxes, red panthers, and<br />

yellow grisly bears, III. iii. VII. 6.<br />

Skirts, gathering seeds in, I. i. VIII.<br />

3; embroidered, I. xv. VI. 1.<br />

Slab of stone, Paou-sze compared to a<br />

thin, II. viii. V. 8.<br />

Slanders, atramst iriving enr to. I. x.<br />

XII.: II. iii. IX.; iv. VIII.; IX.<br />

7 ; X. 4: v. 111.; vii. V. : III. iii.<br />

X. 4; XI. 3; appeal to Heaven<br />

against, II. v. IV.; of an old friend,<br />

II. v. V.; an eunuch suffering from,<br />

II. v. VI.; of women and eunuchs,<br />

III. iii. X. 4.<br />

Sleep, death spoken of as, I. vi. VI.<br />

Sleep on couches, sons, but daughters,<br />

on the ground, II. iv. V. 8, 9.<br />

Sleet and snow, II. vii. III. 3.<br />

Slippers, red, I. xv. VII. : HI. iii.<br />

VII. 2; gold-adorned, II. iii. V. 4.<br />

Slopes, those eastern, III. ii. VIII. 9.<br />

Smartwccd, IV. i. [iii.] VI.<br />

Smile of pride, the, I. iii. V.; every,<br />

and word correct, II. vi. V. 3.<br />

Snow, I. iii. XVI. : II. i. VII. 6;<br />

VIII. 4; vi. VI. 2; vii. III. 3;<br />

I.. 7, 8.<br />

Social life, the duties of, IV. i. p.] X.<br />

Soldier's thought of home, a, I. ix.<br />

IV.; x. VIII. ; xv. III.<br />

Soldiers, separation of, from their<br />

families, I. iii. VI.; vi. IV.: II. i.<br />

VII.; complaint of, against the<br />

minister of War, II. iv. I.; cheer<br />

ful alacrity of, II. viii. III.; misery<br />

and murmuring of, II. viii. X.<br />

Solitary, alas! for the helpless and,<br />

II. iv. VIII. 13 ; v. II. o ; the king,<br />

III. ii. X. 7: IV. i. [iii.] I.<br />

Son of a marquis married, the, I. ii.<br />

XIII.; Oh! my, III. iii. II. 10,12;<br />

of Heaven. See Heaven.<br />

Song, my few verses in prolongation<br />

of your, III. ii. VIII. 10; I have<br />

made this, II. v. V. 8 : III. iii. III.<br />

16 ; V. 8 ; VI. 8.<br />

Songs, responding in, I. xii. IV.<br />

Sons, seven, blaming themselves for<br />

their mother's sorrow, I. iii. VIII.;<br />

and daughters, the auspicious inti<br />

mations, and different lot of, II. iv.<br />

V. 7, 8, 9 ; train and teach your, II.<br />

v. II. 3; of the East, and of the<br />

West, II. v. IX. 4 ; and grandsons,<br />

II. vi. V. 6: IV. i. [iii.] V.<br />

Son-el, I. ix. II.<br />

Sorrow, of an officer, I. iii. I.; XV.;<br />

of a wife, I. iii. II.; of a mother,<br />

I. iii. VII.; at the departure of the<br />

duke of Chow from the Bast, I. xv.<br />

VI. ; caused by the minister of War,<br />

II. iv. I.; of the people, III. ii.<br />

IX. See Heart.<br />

Sound nor smell, the doings of Heaven<br />

have neither, III. i. I. 7-<br />

Soups, III. iii. I.: IV. ii. IV. 4; iii. II.<br />

South hill, the, I. viii. VI.; xiv. II. :<br />

II. i. \ I. 6; ii. VII.; iv. V.; VII.<br />

5. 6 ; vi. VI. 1.<br />

South, tribes of the, IV. ii. III. 6;<br />

the hordes of the, III. iii. II. 4; in<br />

the, is the barbel, II. V. 1, 2; an<br />

expedition to the, II. iii. IV.; viii.<br />

III.; a ridge on the, III. ii. VI. 3 ;<br />

the States of the, II. v. X. 6 : III.<br />

iii. V.; IX.<br />

South-lying acres, I. xv. I. 1 : II. vi.<br />

VII. 1, 3; VIII. 1, 4: IV. i. [iii.]<br />

V.; VI.<br />

Southern Sieve, a constellation, II. v.<br />

VI. 2; IX. 7 ; sea, III. iii. VIII-<br />

3 ; metals, IV. ii. III. 8.<br />

Southernwood, I. i. IX.; ii. II. ; xiv.<br />

IV.: xv. I.: II. i. I. 2; ii. IX.;<br />

vi. III. 3 ; offering, with fat, III. ii.<br />

I. 7; oxtail-, I. vi. VIII.; aster-,<br />

II. iii. II. ; different kinds of. II. v.<br />

VIII. I, 2.<br />

Sovereign, a true, III. i. X. ; the duty<br />

of a, III. ii. VII.; ulas! you, of<br />

Yin-Shang, III. iii. I.; the"last, of<br />

Hea, III. iii. I. 8 ; truly is the king<br />

the, -lord, IV. i. [i.~j VIII. ; -king-,<br />

IV. i. [iL] VIII.<br />

Sovereigns, the virtuous, of old, II. vi.<br />

IV.; the three, in heaven, III. i.<br />

IX. 1; our two, IV. i. [i.] VI.<br />

Sow-bug, in chambers, I. xv. III/2.<br />

Sowing, II. vi. VIII. I: III. iii. III.<br />

6: IV. i. [ii.] II.; [iii.] V.; VI.;<br />

ii. IV. 1; neither, nor reaping, I.<br />

ix. VI.<br />

Sowthistle, I. iii. X.; x. XII. 2 : III.<br />

i. III. 3.<br />

Sparrow, I. ii. VI.<br />

Sparrow-gourd, the, I. v. VI.<br />

Sparrow-plum, the, I. ii. XIII.; xi.<br />

VII.; xv. I. 6.<br />

Spears, I. vii. V.; xi. VIII. : II. iv.<br />

VII. 8: III. ii. VI. 1: IV. i. [i.]<br />

VIII.; ii. IV. 5.<br />

Speech, the artful, II. iv. X. 5; with<br />

out action, II. v. I, 3 ; elegance of,<br />

II. viii. I. I; be cautious in, III.<br />

iii. II. 5, 6.<br />

Sphex, the, II. v. II. 3.<br />

Spider's web, I. xv. III. 2.<br />

Spike, worn at the girdle, I. v. VI. I.<br />

Spinner, the, an insect, I. xv. I. 5.<br />

Spinning and weaving, I. xv. L 3.<br />

Spirit, the Father of husbandry, the,<br />

II. vi. VIII. 2 ; of the Path, the,<br />

III. ii. I. 7; iii. VI. 7; VII. 3; no,<br />

not honoured, III. iii. IV. 2; the<br />

mountains sent down a, III. iii. V. 1.<br />

Spirits, = spiritual beings, hearken to<br />

him who cultivates friendship, II. i.<br />

V. I-; come and confer blessings,<br />

II. i. VI. 5; vi. V.; hearken to<br />

those who love the correct and up<br />

right, II. vi. III. 4, 5 ; representa<br />

tives of, eating and drinking, II. vi.<br />

V.; of the land, and of the four<br />

quarters, II. vi. VII. 2; VIII. 4:<br />

III. iii. IV. 6; great altar to the, of<br />

the land, set up, III. i. III. 7;<br />

cheered and encouraged by the, III.<br />

i. V. 5 ; had no occasion for com<br />

plaint or dissatisfaction. III. i. VI.<br />

2 ; the host of all the, III. ii. VIII.<br />

3; the approaches of, cannot be<br />

calculated beforehand, III. iii. II.<br />

7; reverent to the intelligent, III.<br />

iii. IV. 6; the, are not blessing, III.<br />

iii. X. 5 ; he has attracted and given<br />

rest to all, IV. i. [i.] VIII.<br />

Spirits, ardent, and viands, I. x. II.:<br />

II. vii. III. ; IV. 3 ; iv. VIII. 12 ;<br />

vi. V. 1: III. ii. IV.; making and<br />

drinking, I. xv. I. 6, 8 : II. vi. VI.<br />

3 ; straining, II. i. V. 2, 3 ; good<br />

and abundant, II. ii. III. 1, 2, 3;<br />

V. ; and food, daughters have only<br />

to think of, II. iv. V. 9; presents<br />

of, II. v. IX. 5 ; sacrificing with,<br />

II. vi. V.; VI.: IV. i. [ii.] IV.;<br />

[iii.] V. ; good and soft, II. vii. I.<br />

4: IV. i. [iii.] VII.; mild and<br />

good, II. vii. VI. I; pouring out a<br />

cup of, II. viii. VII.; clear (yellow<br />

liquid), III. i. V. 2, 4 : IV. iii. II.;<br />

sweet and strong, III. ii. II. 4;<br />

drinking to the full, III. ii. III.<br />

(See Drinking) ; pouring into a cala<br />

bash, III. ii. VI. 4 ; the king's face<br />

flushed with, III. iii. I. 5 ; besotted<br />

by, HI. iii. II. 3; a hundred vases of<br />

clear, III. iii. VII. 3 ; herb-flavour<br />

ed, from black millet, III. iii. VIII.<br />

5 ; sweet, IV. i. [ii.] IV.; [iii.] V.;<br />

drinking the good, IV. ii. III. 3.<br />

Spirits (animal), full of, III. ii.<br />

VIII. 2.<br />

Spokes, wood for, I. ix. VI.;' aids for,<br />

II. iv. VIII. 9, 10.<br />

Spoons, of thorn-wood, II. v. IX. 1.<br />

Sport, do not make, III. ii. X. 4, 8.<br />

Spring, thoughts natural to the, I. ii.<br />

XII.; the approach of, I. xv. I. :<br />

II. i. VIII. 6; it is now the end of,<br />

IV. i. [ii.] I.; and autumn sacri<br />

fices, IV. ii. IV. 3.<br />

Spring of water, I. iii. XIV. 1 : II.<br />

v. X. 5 ; cool, I. iii. VII. 3; xiv.<br />

IV. : II. v. IX. 3; a stream flow<br />

ing from a, II. v. I. 5; nothing<br />

deeper than a, II. v. III. 8; water<br />

bubbling up from s, II. vii. VIII.<br />

2 : III. iii. X. 7; surely as the<br />

wrater flows from a, III. iii. II. 4;<br />

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

Springs and streams, II. viii. HI. 5 :<br />

HI. ii. VI. 5; and pools, III. i.<br />

VII. 6; the hundred, III. ii. VI. 3.<br />

Sprinkle and sweep, III. iii. II. 4.<br />

Spuds and hoes, IV. i. [ii.] I.

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