日期:2007-10-12 O hurry where by water among the trees The delicate-stepping stag and his lady sigh, When they have but looked upon their images Would none had ever loved but you and I! Or have you heard that sliding silver-shoed Pale silver-proud queen-woman of t... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Sweetheart, do not love too long: I loved long and long, And grew to be out of fashion Like an old song. All through the years of our youth Neither could have known Their own thought from the others, We were so much at one. But O, in a minute sh... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Theres many a strong farmer Whose heart would break in two, If he could see the townland That we are riding to; Boughs have their fruit and blossom At all times of the year; Rivers are running over With red beer and brown beer. An old man plays th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days! Come near me, while I sing the ancient ways: Cuchulain battling with the bitter tide; The Druid, grey, wood-nurtured, quiet-eyed, Who cast round Fergus dreams, and ruin untold; And thine own... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Fergus. This whole day have I followed in the rocks, And you have changed and flowed from shape to shape, First as a raven on whose ancient wings Scarcely a feather lingered, then you seemed A weasel moving on from stone to stone, And now at last... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream? For these red lips, with all their mournful pride, Mournful that no new wonder may betide, Troy passed away in one high funeral gleam, And Usnas children died. We and the labouring world are passing b... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 If Michael, leader of Gods host When Heaven and Hell are met, Looked down on you from Heavens door-post He would his deeds forget. Brooding no more upon Gods wars In his divine homestead, He would go weave out of the stars A chaplet for your head.... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the World! The tall thought-woven sails, that flap unfurled Above the tide of hours, trouble the air, And Gods bell buoyed to be the waters care; While hushed from fear, or loud with hope, a band With blown, s... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 I Ancestral Houses Surely among a rich mans flowering lawns, Amid the rustle of his planted hills, Life overflows without ambitious pains; And rains down life until the basin spills, And mounts more dizzy high the more it rains As though to choo... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 II My House An ancient bridge, and a more ancient tower, A farmhouse that is sheltered by its wall, An acre of stony ground, Where the symbolic rose can break in flower, Old ragged elms, old thorns innumerable, The sound of the rain or sound... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 III My Table Two heavy trestles, and a board Where Satos gift, a changeless sword, By pen and paper lies, That it may moralise My days out of their aimlessness. A bit of an embroidered dress Covers its wooden sheath. Chaucer had not drawn breath... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 IV My Descendants Having inherited a vigorous mind From my old fathers, I must nourish dreams And leave a woman and a man behind As vigorous of mind, and yet it seems Life scarce can cast a fragrance on the wind, Scarce spread a glory to the morn... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 V The Road at My Door An affable Irregular, A heavily-built Falstaffian man, Comes cracking jokes of civil war As though to die by gunshot were The finest play under the sun. A brown Lieutenant and his men, Half dressed in national uniform, Stan... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 VI The Stares Nest by My Window The bees build in the crevices Of loosening... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Through winter-time we call on spring, And through the spring on summer call, And when abounding hedges ring Declare that winters best of all; And after that theres nothing good Because the spring-time has not come Nor know that what disturbs our... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Much did I rage when young, Being by the world oppressed, But now with flattering tongue It speeds the parting guest.... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 If you, that have grown old, were the first dead, Neither catalpa tree nor scented lime Should hear my living feet, nor would I tread Where we wrought that shall break the teeth of Time. Let the new faces play what tricks they will In the old roo... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 Bid a strong ghost stand at the head That my Michael may sleep sound, Nor cry, nor turn in the bed Till his morning meal come round; And may departing twilight keep All dread afar till mornings back, That his mother may not lack Her fill of slee... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 I I saw a staring virgin stand Where holy Dionysus died, And tear the heart out of his side, And lay the heart upon her hand And bear that beating heart away; And then did all the Muses sing Of Magnus Annus at the spring, As though Gods death wer... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-12 I Locke sank into a swoon; The Garden died; God took the spinning-jenny Out of his side. II Where got I that truth? Out of a mediums mouth, Out of nothing it came, Out of the forest loam, Out of dark night where lay The crowns of Nineveh.... 阅读全文>>

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