日期:2007-10-19 O but there is wisdom In what the sages said; But stretch that body for a while And lay down that head Till I have told the sages Where man is comforted. How could passion run so deep Had I never thought That the crime of being born Blackens all our... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 The lot of love is chosen. I learnt that much Struggling for an image on the track Of the whirling Zodiac. Scarce did he my body touch, Scarce sank he from the west Or found a subterranean rest On the maternal midnight of my breast Before I had mark... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 He. Dear, I must be gone While night shuts the eyes Of the household spies; That song announces dawn. She. No, nights bird and loves Bids all true lovers rest, While his loud song reproves The murderous stealth of day. He. Daylight already flies... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 Dry timber under that rich foliage, At wine-dark midnight in the sacred wood, Too old for a mans love I stood in rage Imagining men. Imagining that I could A greater with a lesser pang assuage Or but to find if withered vein ran blood, I tore my b... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 What lively lad most pleasured me Of all that with me lay? I answer that I gave my soul And loved in misery, But had great pleasure with a lad That I loved bodily. Flinging from his arms I laughed To think his passion such He fancied that I gave a... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 Hidden by old age awhile In maskers cloak and hood, Each hating what the other loved, Face to face we stood: That I have met with such, said he, Bodes me little good. Let others boast their fill, said I, But never dare to boast That such as I... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 OvercomeO bitter sweetness, Inhabitant of the soft cheek of a girl The rich man and his affairs, The fat flocks and the fields fatness, Mariners, rough harvesters; Overcome Gods upon Parnassus; Overcome the Empyrean; hurl Heaven and Earth out... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 The woods of Arcady are dead, And over is their antique joy; Of old the world on dreaming fed; Grey Truth is now her painted toy; Yet still she turns her restless head: But O, sick children of the world, Of all the many changing things In drea... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 There was a man whom Sorrow named his friend, And he, of his high comrade Sorrow dreaming, Went walking with slow steps along the gleaming And humming sands, where windy surges wend: And he called loudly to the stars to bend From their pale thro... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 What do you make so fair and bright? I make the cloak of Sorrow: O lovely to see in all mens sight Shall be the cloak of Sorrow, In all mens sight. What do you build with sails for flight? I build a boat for Sorrow: O swift on the seas all day a... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 I passed along the waters edge below the humid trees, My spirit rocked in evening light, the rushes round my knees, My spirit rocked in sleep and sighs; and saw the moorfowl pace All dripping on a grassy slope, and saw them cease to chase Each o... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 The island dreams under the dawn And great boughs drop tranquillity; The peahens dance on a smooth lawn, A parrot sways upon a tree, Raging at his own image in the enamelled sea. Here we will moor our lonely ship And wander ever with woven hands,... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 Autumn is over the long leaves that love us, And over the mice in the barley sheaves; Yellow the leaves of the rowan above us, And yellow the wet wild-strawberry leaves. The hour of the waning of love has beset us, And weary and worn are our sad... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 Your eyes that once were never weary of mine Are bowed in sorrow under pendulous lids, Because our love is waning. And then she: Although our love is waning, let us stand By the lone border of the lake once more, Together in that hour of gentlene... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 I sat on cushioned otter-skin: My word was law from Ith to Emain, And shook at Invar Amargin The hearts of the world-troubling seamen, And drove tumult and war away From girl and boy and man and beast; The fields grew fatter day by day, The wild... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 Where dips the rocky highland Of Sleuth Wood in the lake, There lies a leafy island Where flapping herons wake The drowsy water-rats; There weve hid our faery vats, Full of berries And of reddest stolen cherries. Come away, O human child! To the... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 Shy one, shy one, Shy one of my heart, She moves in the firelight Pensively apart. She carries in the dishes, And lays them in a row. To an isle in the water With her would I go. She carries in the candles, And lights the curtained room, Shy in... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 Down by the salley gardens my love and I did meet; She passed the salley gardens with little snow- white feet. She bid me take love easy, as the leaves grow on the tree; But I, being young and foolish, with her would not agree. In a field by the... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 You waves, though you dance by my feet like children at play, Though you glow and you glance, though you purr and you dart; In the Junes that were warmer than these are, the waves were more gay, When I was a boy with never a crack in my heart.... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-19 Good Father John OHart In penal days rode out To a shoneen who had free lands And his own snipe and trout. In trust took he Johns lands; Sleiveens were all his race; And he gave them as dowers to his daughters, And they married beyond their place.... 阅读全文>> |
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