“By lamplight turn these scented leaves and read
a tale of love recorded in old books.”

Source: The Tale of Kiều (1813), Lines 7–8

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Cảo thơm lần giở trước đèn, Phong tình có lục còn truyền sử xanh.

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Vietnamese poet 1765–1820

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