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Available Poems in The Master-Singers of Japan (by Clara A. Walsh )

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  • A Plaint  (Eva Ruth Spalding) ⊗
  • Cherry blossom  (Phyllis Campbell) ⊗
  • Children's Song Butterfly Song  (Gertrude Ross)
  • Contrasts  (Phyllis Campbell) ⊗
  • Fallen maple leaves  (Phyllis Campbell) ⊗
  • Fuji  (Gertrude Ross) ⊗
  • Late cherry-bloom  (Phyllis Campbell) ⊗
  • Love-Lay Indited by the Mikado Temmu  (Gertrude Ross) ⊗
  • Old Samurai Prayer  (Gertrude Ross) ⊗
  • On Waka's shore  (Phyllis Campbell) ⊗
  • Passing of the Spring  (Eva Ruth Spalding) ⊗
  • Plum-Blossom  (Phyllis Batchelor) ⊗
  • Sighs  (Eva Ruth Spalding) ⊗
  • Slumber Song of Izumo  (Gertrude Ross, Eva Ruth Spalding) ⊗
  • Spring wind and the willows  (Phyllis Campbell) ⊗
  • The Dragon-flies  (Phyllis Campbell) ⊗
  • The dream  (Edward Horsman) ⊗
  • The Snowfall  ⊗

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