日期:2008-09-28 Butterfly The first butterfly of spring orange and purple flits across my path A flying flower that changes the colour of my day 蝴蝶 那春天最初的蝴蝶 橘黄而紫红 轻快飞过我的路 一朵飞翔的花 改变着 日子的颜色... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 The Blue Boat How late the daylight edges toward the northern night as though journeying in a blue boat,gilded in mussel shell with,slung from its mast,a lantern like our old idea of the soul 蓝色的船 醉人的黎明已去 夜幕也将随之来临 仿佛旅行 在蓝色... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 THY BEAUTY HAUNTS ME HEART AND SOUL OH YOUR FAIR MOON,SO CLOSE AND BRIGHT; THY BEAUTY MAKES ME LIKE THE CHILD, THAT CRIES ALOUD TO OWN THY LIGHT: THE LITTLE CHILD THAT LIFTS EACH ARM TO PRESS THEE TO HER BOSOM WARM. THOUGH THERE ARE BIRDS THAT SIN... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 spring goeth all in white robert bridges 春之女神着素装 罗伯特布里季 spring goeth all in white, crowned with milk-white may; in fleecy flocks of light, o'er heaven the white clouds stray; white butterflies in the air; white daisies prank the grou... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 the river of life thomas campbell 生命之川 妥默司康沫尔 the more we live, more brief appear our life's succeeding stages; a day to childhood seems a year, and years like passing ages. the gladsome current of our youth, ere passion yet disorders, st... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 to daffodils robert herrick 咏黄水仙花 罗伯特哈里克 fair daffodils,we weep to see you haste away so soon; as yet the early-rising sun has not attain'd his noon. stay,stay, until the hasting day has run but to the even-song; and,having pray'd t... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 a red,red rose robert burns 红玫瑰 罗伯特彭斯 o my luve's like a red,red rose that's newly spring in june: o my luve's like the melodie that's sweetly play'd tune. as fair art thou,my bonnie lass. so deep in luve am i: and i will luve thee stil... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 he that loves a rosy cheek thomas carew 真的美 托默斯加鲁 he that loves a rosy cheek or a coral lip admires, or from star-like eyes doth seek fuel to maintain his fires; as old time makes these decay, so his flames must waste away. but a smooth a... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 the rose in the wind james stephens 风中蔷薇花 吉姆肆斯弟芬司 dip and swing, lift and sway; dream a life, in a dream,away. like a dream in a sleep is the rose in the wind; and a fish in the deep; and a man in the mind; dreaming to lack all th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 the paps of dana james stephens 月神的奶头 吉姆肆斯弟芬司 the moutains stand and stare around, they are far too proud to speak, altho'they are rooted in the ground up they go,peak after peak, before the tallest house,and still soaring over tree... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 winter moon evelyn scott 冬月 伊吾琳司科特 a little white thistle moon blown over the cold crags and fens: a little white thistle moon blown across the frozen heather. 初月如银沟, 吹过冰岩沼; 如勾初月白, 吹渡寒郊草。... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 the shepherdess alice meynell 牧羊的女儿 阿里斯美那尔 she walksthe lady of my delight a shepherdess of sheep. her flocks are thoughts.she keep them white; she guards them from the steep. she feeds them on the fragrant height and folds them in for s... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 the soul john 灵魂 约翰格斯瓦斯 my soul's the skymy flying soul! the lightnight flare,the thunder roll, the sun and moon and stars go by, and great winds sweep my soul,the sky! my brooding soulmy soul's the sea! the snaky weed,and whishing s... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 magnificence a.e. 庄严 艾野 cloistered amid these austere rocks, a brooding seer,i watched an hour, close to the earth,lost to all else, the marvel of a tiny flower. to build its palace walls of jade what myriads toiled in dark and cold; and w... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 the reaper william wordsworth 割麦女 威廉瓦茨沃斯 behold her,single in the field, yon solitary highland lass! reaping and singing by herself; stop here,or gently pass! alone she cuts and binds the grain, and sings a melancholy strain; o list... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 the burial of sir john moore at corunna charles wolfs 爵士约翰摩尔在克隆那的埋葬 察理沃尔夫 not a drum was heard,not a funeral note, as his corse to the rampart we hurried; not a soldier discharged his farewell shot o'er the grave where our hero... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 A thick crust, coarse-grained as limestone rough-cast, hardened gradually on top of the four crocks that stood, large pottery bombs, in the small pantry. After the hot brewery of gland, cud and udder, cool porous earthenware fermented the butt... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 my will is easy to decide, 我的遗嘱容易确定 For there is nothing to divide. 因为我并无财产分给所爱 My kin dont need to fuss and moan 亲人不必抱怨,悲哀 Moss does not cling to rolling stone. 滚石不生苔,我也不聚财 My body? Oh, if I could choose,... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 I think I could turn and live awhile with the animals they are so placid and self-contained, I stand and look at them sometimes half the day long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition, They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-09-28 Right from the start he is dressed in his best - his blacks and his whites Little Fauntleroy - quiffed and glossy, A Sunday suit, a wedding natty get-up, Standing in dunged straw Under cobwebby beams, near the mud wall, Half of him legs, Shini... 阅读全文>>

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