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XI
From ‘Oedipus at Colonus’ Endure what life God gives and ask no longer span; Cease to remember the delights of youth, travel-wearied aged1 man; Delight becomes death-longing2 if all longing else be vain. Even from that delight memory treasures so, Death, despair, division of families, all entanglements3 of mankind grow, As that old wandering beggar and these God-hated children know. In the long echoing street the laughing dancers throng4, The bride is carried to the bridegroom‘s chamber5 through torchlight and tumultuous song; I celebrate the silent kiss that ends short life or long. Never to have lived is best, ancient writers say; Never to have drawn6 the breath of life, never to have looked into the eye of day; The second best‘s a gay goodnight and quickly turn away. 点击收听单词发音
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