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English: A scan of page 29 of Fujiwara no Teika's Hundred-Poem Sequence of the Shoji Era, 1200, translated by Robert H. Brower. Published by Sophia University in 1978, it is a page of calligraphy of from the Sarashina nikki (a travel diary by Sugawara no Takasue no musume (Sugawara no Takasue's daughter) that Fujiwara no Teika copied in his later years. The first two lines (starting from right to left) are a poem: "Like me, the waterfowl / Spends its night in wretchedness: / Floating on the pond, / Shivering in fitful sleep / As it shakes the hoarfrost from its wings." (pg 80)
Esperanto: Skano de la 29-a paĝo de Sekvo de cent poeziaĵoj el la erao Ŝōĵia, 1200, verko de Fujivarao no Tejko, angle tradukita de Robert H. Brower. Eldonita de Universitato Sofia en 1978, ĝi estas paĝo de kaligrafio de la Saraŝina nikio (vojaĝa taglibro de filino de Sugavarao (菅原孝標女, Sugawara no Takasue no musume) kiun Fujivarao no Teiko kopiis en siaj postaj jaroj. La unuaj du linioj (el la dekstra kolumno al ĝia maldekstro) estas poeziaĵo: "Kiel mi, la akvobirdo / Pasigas sian nokton en mizero: / Flosante sur la lageto, / Tremante en maltrankvila dormo / Ĝi forskuas la prujnon el siaj flugiloj." (pg 80)
日本語:tr. Robert H. Brower. Fujiwara no Teika's Hundred-Poem Sequence of the Shoji Era, 1200 p. 29のスキャン。
菅原孝標女の更級日記の御物本(藤原定家筆)の複製で、定家晩年のもの。冒頭2行の和歌は、「わかことそ水のうきねにあかしつゝうはけのしもをはらひわふなる」(80丁)である。
Fujiwara no Teika copied the poem from Sugawara no Takasue no musume (Sugawara no Takasue's daughter).
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A page of calligraphy of a work called the Sarashina nikki (a travel diary by Sugawara no Takasue no musume that Fujiwara no Teika copied in his later years.