Poems written with the word "often read"

Kong Rong's "Two Miscellaneous Poems": The solitary grave is in the northwest, and it is too late to miss you.

Zhang Jiuling's Answer to No Bachelor in Hongzhou: I always think of dust and profit, but I am happy with a grass and a tree.

Lao Lu Wei's "Water Tune": I often think that the lonely cloud is wonderful. If I throw a ball on the pulley, who will eat the monarch again?

Hanshan's Poem 330: I often miss the wren and live in a branch.