Notes on the early Kidung literature

Here the vague yearnings that the scnes of nature, for example, arouse are the longings of love the plants and flowers remind one of the charms of a beloved's hair, eyebrows, breasts or calves, while the bees humming around the flowers are like lovers murmuring to pretty girls and of course the...

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Love
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Musical instruments
Poetic meter
Poetry
Royalty
Singhasari
Sons
Stanzas
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