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Confucius

551– 479 ( BC) / China

Poems of Confucius

  • On The Completion Of A Royal Palace
  • On The Misery Of Soldiers
  • On The Misgovernment Of The State
  • Praise Of A Rabbit-Catcher
  • Sadness
  • Soldiers Of Wei Bewail Separation From Their Families
  • The Affection Of The Wives On The Joo
  • The Complaint Of A Neglected Wife
  • The Complaint Of An Officer
  • The Condition Of King Seuen's Flocks
  • The Contentment Of A Poor Recluse
  • The Diligence Of The Young Wife Of An Officer
  • The Disappointed Lover
  • The Drawbacks Of Poverty
  • The Duke Of Chow Tells Of His Soldiers
  • The Earl Of Shaou's Work
  • The Easy Dignity Of The Officers At Some Court
  • The Folly Of Useless Effort
  • The Fruitfulness Of The Locust
  • The Generous Nephew
  • The Industry And Reverence Of A Prince's Wife
  • The King Goes To War
  • The King's Anxiety For His Morning Levee
  • The Lament Of A Lover
  • The Love Of The People For The Duke Of Shaou
  • The Marriage Of A Princess
  • The Master Said
  • The Mean Husband
  • The People's Admiration For Duke Woo
  • The Plaint Of A Rejected Wife
  • The Plaint Of King Yew's Forsaken Wife
  • The Prince Of Loo
  • The Rejoicings Of A Bridegroom
  • The Response To A Festal Ode
  • The Soldier
  • The Song Of The Plantain-Gatherers
  • The Value Of Friendship
  • The Virtuous Manners Of The Young Women
  • The Wish Of An Unhappy Man
  • There Is A Proper Way For Doing Everything
  • To Govern
  • Trysting Time
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