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My House An ancient bridge, and a more ancient tower, A farmhouse1 that is sheltered by its wall, Where the symbolic3 rose can break in flower, Old ragged4 elms, old thorns innumerable, The sound of the rain or sound Of every wind that blows; Crossing stream again Scared by the splashing of a dozen cows; A winding6 stair, a chamber7 arched with stone, A grey stone fireplace with an open hearth8, A candle and written page. Il Penseroso‘s Platonist toiled9 on In some like chamber, shadowing forth10 How the daemonic rage Imagined everything. From markets and from fairs Have seen his midnight candle glimmering12. Two men have founded here. A man-at-arms Gathered a score of horse and spent his days In this tumultuous spot, Where through long wars and sudden night alarms His dwindling13 score and he seemed castaways Forgetting and forgot; And I, that after me My bodily heirs may find, 点击收听单词发音
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