日期:2008-11-11 副词 amain(violently,suddenly,猛然、突然), anon(soon,立刻); erst(formerly,往昔); full(very,完美的); haply(perhaps,或许), hard by(close or very near,在近旁); natheless(nevertheless,然而), nigh(almost,几乎); right(ver... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-11-11 英诗词法、句法要点(Poetic Grammar) 词法 动词 1、 动词一般现在时第三人称单数的形式是在动词尾加-th,像liveth,knoweth,hath等等。 如: From her kennel beneath the rock She maketh answer to the clock. (Coleridge) 在她岩石下面的洞穴中, 她按照时钟行事... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-11-11 英诗词法、句法要点(Poetic Grammar) 词法 动词 1、 动词一般现在时第三人称单数的形式是在动词尾加-th,像liveth,knoweth,hath等等。 如: From her kennel beneath the rock She maketh answer to the clock. (Coleridge) 在她岩石下面的洞穴中, 她按照时钟行事... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 句法 词序:为了保持韵律,英诗中的词序与正常词序有所不同。 1、 形容词放在所形容的名词之后,而不是在前: Daisies pied and violets blue. (Shakespeare) 色彩斑驳的雏菊和蓝色的紫罗兰。 So by the caverns of the forest green. (Shelley) 在青青丛林中的山洞旁... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 出卖灵魂 The Selling of a Soul By Sorley MacLean 北京外国语大学 张剑 译析 A poet struggling with the world's condition, Prostitution of talents1 and the bondage With which the bulk of men have been deceived, I am not, I think, one who would say That... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself, and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featured like him, like him with fr... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 Helen Wylie Bamboo sticks still carry toffee haws Frozen from the Gobi Desert wind, The earth and trees and branches stay Dryly stilled of growth as if dead. No green yet, they stay instead For weeks in drab winter grey, But the old man with the pip... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 A Song of Joys by Walt Whitman from Leaves Of Grass O TO make the most jubilant song! Full of musicemdash;full of manhood, womanhood, infancy! Full of common employmentsemdash;full of grain and trees. O for the voices of animalsemdash;O for the swif... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 To Sleep by John Keats O soft embalmer of the still midnight, Shutting with careful fingers and benign Our gloom-pleas'd eyes, embower'd from the light, Enshaded in forgetfulness divine: O soothest Sleep! if so it please thee, close In midst of this... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 Death DEATH be not proud though some have calld thee Mighty and dreadful for thou art not so: For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow Die not poor Death; nor yet canst thou kill me. From Rest and Sleep which but thy picture be 5 Much pleasu... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 Tulips(郁金香) by Abraham Cowley Let tulips trust not the warm vernal rain, But dread the frosts and still their blooms restrains So when bright Phoebus smiles with kindly care The moon not sullied by a lowering air, Early the beauteous race you'l... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 --by George Gordon Byron When we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted To sever for years, Pale grew thy cheek and cold, Colder thy kiss; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this! The dew of the morning Sunk chill on my brow- It felt l... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 --by William Wordsworth I wander'd lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host , of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 The Truth by Kyla Diane Sharp This is just a little bit of information I thought that I should share. Just in case it ever crossed your mind that I might actually care. There was a time,I would have given up everything just to be with you. I thought... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 Ode to a Nightingale夜莺颂 济慈 Ⅰ My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock1 I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate2 to the drains3 One minute past, and Lethe? wards4 had sunk: 'Tis not through envy of thy5 happy... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 Light by John Milton Though hard and rare: thee I revisit safe, And feel thy sovran vital Lamp; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that rowle in vain To find thy piercing ray, and fond no dawn; So thick a drop serene hath quencht thir Orbs, Or dim... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY by Percy Bysshe Shelley The fountains mingle with the river And the rivers with the Ocean, The winds of Heaven mix for ever With a sweet emotion, Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one spirit meet and min... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 Against Love Hence Cupid! with your cheating toys, Your real griefs,and painted joys, Your pleasure which itself destroys. Lovers like men in fevers burn and rave, And only what will injre them do crave. Men's weakness makes love so severe, They... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 I FEEL by Elizabeth Jennings I feel I could be turned to ice If this goes on,if this goes on. I feel I could be buried twice And still the death not yet be done. I feel I could be turned to fire If there can be no end to this. I know within me such... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-10-22 A Psalm of Life《人生颂》 by longfellow 朗费罗 年青人的心对歌者说的话 不要在哀伤的诗句里告诉我:Tell me not, in mornful numbers, 人生不过是一场幻梦! Life is but an empty dream! 灵魂睡着了,就等于死了, For the soul is dead that slumbers, 事物的真相... 阅读全文>>

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