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A Hundred Verses from Old Japan (The Hyakunin-isshu), tr. by William N. Porter, [1909], at sacred-texts.com


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THE MINISTER-OF-THE-RIGHT OF THE SANJŌ (DISTRICT OF KYŌTO)

SANJŌ UDAIJIN

  Na ni shi owaba
Ausaka yama no
  Sanekazura
Hito ni shirarede
Kuru yoshi mo gana.

HEAR thou art as modest as
  The little creeping spray
Upon Mount Ōsaka, which hides
  Beneath the grass; then, pray,
  Wander with me to-day.

The writer's real name was Sadakata Fujiwara, and he died A.D. 932. For an account of the Fujiwara family see verse No. 18. Mount Ōsaka mentioned here is the same place as that referred to in verse No. 10, and when spelled Ausaka it means 'a hill of meeting '. The suggestion is, that if she is really like the creeping vine which grows on Meeting Hill, she will come and meet him.


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