 
  – 300 Tang poems
  – 300 Tang poems An anthology of 320 poems. Discover Chinese poetry in its golden age and some of the greatest Chinese poets. Tr. by Bynner (en).
劉
長
卿
 Liu Changqing
On Leaving Guijiang Again to Xue and Liu
Dare I, at my age, accept my summons, 
Knowing of the world's ways only wine and song?.... 
Over the moon-edged river come wildgeese from the Tartars; 
And the thinner the leaves along the Huai, the wider the southern mountains.... 
I ought to be glad to take my old bones back to the capital, 
But what am I good for in that world, with my few white hairs?.... 
As bent and decrepit as you are, I am ashamed to thank you, 
When you caution me that I may encounter thunderbolts.
Bynner 195

300 Tang poems – Tang Shi VI. 1. (195) – Chinese on/off – Français/English
Alias Tang Shi San Bai Shou, Three Hundred Poems of the Tang Dynasty, Poésie des Thang. 
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