2. 堂高, 云云, all the corresponding clauses, are under the government of some words like 彼大人有,—"those great men have", to which 我弗为,—"I would not do" respond. 榱题,—these may be seen in the more important temples and public building throughout China, projecting all round, beneath the eaves. 般乐,—see II, Pt. I, iv.
4. 驱骋田猎,—"spurring and galloping in hunting".在彼者,—"what are in them", the things which they esteem so.
CHAPTER XXXV
Mencius said,"To nourish the mind there is nothing better than to make the desires few. Here is a man whose desires are few:—in some things he may not be able to keep his heart, but they will be few. Here is a man whose desires are many:—in some things he may be able to keep his heart, but they will be few."