The Pillow Book, 13th-century illustrated handscroll
Sparrows feeding their young. To pass a place where babies are playing. To sleep in a room where some fine incense has been burnt. To notice that one's elegant Chinese mirror has become a little cloudy. To see a gentleman stop his carriage before one's gate and instruct his attendants to announce his arrival.

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— Sei Shōnagon, The Pillow Book (c. 1002)