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1 A three-faced Buddhist deity, great protector of virtue.
2 Very ample trousers with the appearance of a skirt, worn under the kimono.
3 The moment of reincarnation in one of the five categories: heavenly creatures, human beings, animals, human beings on the brink of death, d.a.m.ned souls according to the good or evil deeds committed during the dead person's life.
4 A long-nosed goblin, synonym of a conceited person.
5 Infernal torturers with human bodies and heads of bulls or horses.
1 Here appears a name that we shall not reveal, in order not to rekindle the sorrow of a great and n.o.ble reigning family. Jellewyn bore a heavy weight of guilt, but his death brilliantly redeemed him.
1 I do, however, recall these lines from a satire in which he lashed out vehemently against bad poets:
This one fits the poem with a coat of mail
Of erudition; that one, with gala pomps and circ.u.mstance.
Both flail their absurd pennons to no avail,
Neglecting poor wretches, the factor sublime its LOVELINESS!
It was only out of concern that he might create an army of implacable and powerful enemies, he told me, that he did not fearlessly publish the poem.