(7th October 1826) The Tumuli
The London Literary Gazette, 1826
“For ten long years the living of the dead knows nought.
Though to my mind not brought,
Could the dead be forgot?”
"Dreaming of My Deceased Wife on the Night of the Twentieth Day of the First Month" (《江城子·乙卯正月二十日夜记梦》), in Song of the Immortals: An Anthology of Classical Chinese Poetry, trans. Yuanchong Xu (Beijing: New World Press, 1994), p. 202
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十年生死两茫茫。不思量,自难忘。
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Su Shi 4
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