日期:2008-03-14 SPRING IN ITALY Fragrant and bright, even since February spring has been entering gardens, and here the almond has suddenly come into bloom and its whiteness has infused all the greenery.... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 Who will go drive with Fergus now, And pierce the deep woods woven shade, And dance upon the level shore? Young man, lift up your russet brow, And lift your tender eyelids, maid, And brood on hopes and fear no more. And no more turn aside and... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 He stood among a crowd at Drumahair; His heart hung all upon a silken dress, And he had known at last some tenderness, Before earth took him to her stony care; But when a man poured fish into a pile, It seemed they raised their little silver he... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 Although I shelter from the rain Under a broken tree, My chair was nearest to the fire In every company That talked of love or politics, Ere Time transfigured me. Though lads are making pikes again For some conspiracy, And crazy rascals rage thei... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 The old priest Peter Gilligan Was weary night and day; For half his flock were in their beds, Or under green sods lay. Once, while he nodded on a chair, At the moth-hour of eve, Another poor man sent for him, And he began to grieve. I have no... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 Beloved, gaze in thine own heart, The holy tree is growing there; From joy the holy branches start, And all the trembling flowers they bear. The changing colours of its fruit Have dowered the stars with merry light; The surety of its hidden roo... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 While I wrought out these fitful Danaan rhymes, My heart would brim with dreams about the times When we bent down above the fading coals And talked of the dark folk who live in souls Of passionate men, like bats in the dead trees; And of the wayw... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 Know, that I would accounted be True brother of a company That sang, to sweeten Irelands wrong, Ballad and story, rann and song; Nor be I any less of them, Because the red-rose-bordered hem Of her, whose history began Before God made the ange... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 I That is no country for old men. The young In one anothers arms, birds in the trees, Those dying generationsat their song, The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas, Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long Whatever is begotten, bor... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 I What shall I do with this absurdity O heart, O troubled heartthis caricature, Decrepit age that has been tied to me As to a dogs tail? Never had I more Excited, passionate, fantastical Imagination, nor an ear and eye That more expected the i... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 On the seashore of endless worlds children meet. The infinite sky is motionless overhead And the restless water is boisterous. On the seashore of endless worlds The children meet with shouts and dances. They build their houses with sand, And they pl... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 All are common experiences, All are ordinary images, Once they happen to come into dreams, What novelties they can make! All are ordinary feelings, All are common words, Once a poet happens to catch them, What magic poetry they can create! One nev... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 Tonight I can write the saddest lines. Write,for example,'the night is starry and the stars are blue and shiver in the distance'. The night wind revolves in the sky and sings. Tonight I can write the saddest lines. I loved her,and sometimes she love... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 I wandered lonely as a cloud 我似流云天自游 I wandered 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... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 The Solitary Reper 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 listen! For the vale profound Is... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 When We Two Parted 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 chi... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. I love thee to the level of everyday's Most quiet need, by sun and cand... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 Emily Dickinson(艾米莉。狄金森)(1830-1886),美国抒情女诗人,意象派诗歌的先驱之一,被誉为美国现代派诗歌的鼻祖。她生前写过一千七百多首无标题短诗(标题为出版时后人所加,一般为原诗的首句),当时不为人知,死后名声大噪。她诗风独特,近乎婉约,以文字细... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. So twice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled round: And there were g... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-03-14 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF FAILURE Robert H. Schuller Failure doesn?t mean you are a failure, It does mean you haven?t succeeded yet. Failure doesn?t mean you have accomplished nothing, It does mean you have learned something. Failure doesn?t mean yo... 阅读全文>>

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