Poems by Li Ching Chao
A Friend Sends Her Perfumed Carriage
... Folded pendants, emerald hairpins, brocaded girdles, ...
A Morning Dream
... Although this might not help the Emperor to govern, ...
A Song of Departure
... Alone, all I can embrace is my endless sorrow ...
As in a Dream
... To the melody of "Ru Meng Lin"Last night in the light rain as rough winds blew, ...
At a Poetry Party I Am Given the Rhyme Chih
... Now who is this nosy gentleman talking about my poetry ...
Autumn Love
... Fine rain sifts through the wu-tung trees, ...
Last Night
... blind! I say. By now ...
Our Boat Starts At Night
... So in the night we steal by the place where you used to fish ...
Sorrow
... With grim dart And keen canker of rankling anguish ...
Sorrow of Departure
... Who can Take a letter beyond the clouds ...
The Double Ninth Festival
... To the tune of "Intoxicated Under the Shadow of Flowers"Light mists and heavy clouds, ...
The Sun Sets in Molten Gold
... A sad flute plays Falling Plum Blossoms ...
To Lord Hu
... I imagine when Your Lordship, His Majesty's envoy, upholding the Imperial spirit, ...
To the Tune
... The sandal wood incense burned out while I slept ...
To the Tune of
... There is no way to drive away this yearning: ...