<Header>
<Author: 孟浩然>
<Title: 夏日南亭懷辛大>
<Format: 五言古詩>
<Year: 1929>
<BookName: The Jade Mountain: A Chinese Anthology>
<Translator: Witter Bynner>
<TranslatedTitle: IN SUMMER AT THE SOUTH PAVILION THINKING OF HSING>
<BookPage: 114>
<UsedPage: 1>
<Feature: 0>
<End Header>
<Poem>
山光忽西落，
池月漸東上。
散髮乘夕涼，
開軒臥閑敞。
荷風送香氣，
竹露滴清響。
欲取鳴琴彈，
恨無知音賞。
感此懷故人，
中宵勞夢想。
<End Poem>
<Translation>
The mountain-light suddenly fails in the west,
In the east from the lake the slow moon rises.
I loosen my hair to enjoy the evening coolness
And open my window and lie down in peace.
The wind brings me odours of lotuses,
And bamboo-leaves drip with a music of dew....
I would take up my lute and I would play,
But, alas, who here would understand?
And so I think of you, old friend,
O troubler of my midnight dreams!
<End Translation>