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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 PRIVY COUNCILLOR MASATSUNE

SANGI MASATSUNE

  Miyoshino no
Yama no aki kaze
  Sayo fukete
Furu sato samuku
Koromo utsu nari.

AROUND Mount Miyoshino's crest
  The autumn winds blow drear;
The villagers are beating cloth,
  Their merry din I hear,
  This night so cold and clear.

Masatsune was a son of the writer of verse No. 83; he died in the year 1221. He appears in the illustration sitting alone in his house, listening to the sound of the villagers beating the cloth to make it supple.


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