4382837A Hundred Verses from Old Japan — Poem 74William Ninnis PorterMinamoto no Shunrai

74


MINAMOTO NO TOSHI-YORI ASON

Ukari keru
Hito wo Hatsuse no
Yama-oroshi
Hageshikare to wa
Inoranu mono wo.


THE MINISTER TOSHI-YORI MINAMOTO

Oh! Kwannon, Patron of this hill,
The maid, for whom I pine,
Is obstinate and wayward, like
The gusts around thy shrine.
What of those prayers of mine?


Toshi-yori is supposed to have been the son of the writer of verse No. 71; he probably lived early in the twelfth century. Hatsuse is a mountain village near Nara, in the Province of Yamato; the temple there is dedicated to Kwannon, Goddess of Mercy, ‘who looketh for ever down above the sound of prayer.’