Abstract
While Burmese nature poems are numerous enough in all periods of W literature to fill a sizable anthology, interest in the life of countrypeople–w their work and diversions–does not seem to have been manifested till the first half of the eighteenth century, when Padethayaza wrote his idylls, one of which we give here as No. I.
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