An ancient pond...

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Translated by William George Aston and published in A History of Japanese Literature, Chapter IV (1899). An ancient pond... was written by Matsuo Basho in 1681. Basho was considered the master of the haiku poetry form.
An illustration for the story An ancient pond... by the author Matsuo Basho
An illustration for the story An ancient pond... by the author Matsuo Basho
An illustration for the story An ancient pond... by the author Matsuo Basho
An ancient pond!
With a sound from the water
Of the frog as it plunges in.

Japanese: (ふるいけやかはずとびこむみずのおと) furu ike ya / kawazu tobikomu / mizu no oto

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