Chinese Poetry in English Verse (古今詩選)
Herbert Allen Giles
Read by MaryAnn
Dear Land of Flowers, forgive me! -- that I took
These snatches from thy glittering wealth of song, 
And twisted to the uses of a book 
Strains that to alien harps can na'er belong. 
Thy gems shine purer in their native bed 
Concealed, beyond the pry of vulgar eyes; 
And there, through labyrinths of language led, 
The patient student grasps the glowing prize. 
Yet many, in their race toward other goals, 
May joy to feel, albeit at second-hand, 
Some far faint heart-throb of poetic souls 
Whose breath makes incense in the flowery Land. 
Introductory poem by H.A.G. (0 hr 18 min)