日期:2008-01-08 When, like a running grave, time tracks you down, Your calm and cuddled is a scythe of hairs, Love in her gear is slowly through the house, Up naked stairs, a turtle in a hearse, Hauled to the dome, Comes, like a scissors stalking, tailor... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-08 Where once the waters of your face Spun to my screws, your dry ghost blows, The dead turns up its eye; Where once the mermen through your ice Pushed up their hair, the dry wind steers Through salt and root and roe. Where once your green knots sa... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-08 O my luve is like a red, red rose, 啊,我的爱人象红红的玫瑰, Thats newly sprung in June; 在六月里苞放; O my luve is like the melodie, 啊,我的爱人象一支乐曲, Thats sweetly played in tune. 乐声美妙、悠扬。 As fair thou art, my bonie lass, 你... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-08 Things to be thankful for the good ,green earth beneath our feet, the air breath,the food we eat, some work to do,a good to win , ahidden longing deep within, that spurs us on the bigger things and helps us meet what each day brings, all the... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-08 How do I love thee by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) 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 th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 如果我能留住彩虹,我将只为你一个人挽留,在你感到忧伤的日子,与你分享它的美丽;如果我能建造大山,你尽可把它当成自己宁静的港湾,独处的空间 If I could catch a rainbow I would do it just for you And share with its beauty On the days you're feeling blue.... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 Tiger! Tiger! Burning bright 老虎!老虎!光焰闪耀, In the forests of the night, 在黑夜的丛林中熊熊燃烧, What immortal hand or eye 什么样的不朽之手和眼 Could frame thy fearful symmetry? 造成你那可怕的匀称外貌? In what distant deeps or skies 你... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 Youre wondering if Im lonely OK then, yes, Im lonely As a plane rides lonely and level On its radio beam, aiming Across the Rockies For the blue-strung aisle Of an airfield on the ocean You want to ask, am I lonely Well, of course, lonely As a... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 I From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beauty's rose might never die, But as the riper should by time decease, His tender heir might bear his memory: But thou contracted to thine own bright eyes, Feed'st thy light's flame with se... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 II When forty winters shall besiege thy brow, And dig deep trenches in thy beauty's field, Thy youth's proud livery so gazed on now, Will be a tatter'd weed of small worth held: Then being asked, where all thy beauty lies, Where all the treasure of... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 III Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest Now is the time that face should form another; Whose fresh repair if now thou not renewest, Thou dost beguile the world, unbless some mother. For where is she so fair whose unear'd womb Disdains... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 IV Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend Upon thy self thy beauty's legacy? Nature's bequest gives nothing, but doth lend, And being frank she lends to those are free: Then, beauteous niggard, why dost thou abuse The bounteous largess given th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 V Those hours, that with gentle work did frame The lovely gaze where every eye doth dwell, Will play the tyrants to the very same And that unfair which fairly doth excel; For never-resting time leads summer on To hideous winter, and confounds him t... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 VI Then let not winter's ragged hand deface, In thee thy summer, ere thou be distill'd: Make sweet some vial; treasure thou some place With beauty's treasure ere it be self-kill'd. That use is not forbidden usury, Which happies those that pay the... 阅读全文>>

日期:2008-01-05 VII Lo! in the orient when the gracious light Lifts up his burning head, each under eye Doth homage to his new-appearing sight, Serving with looks his sacred majesty; And having climb'd the steep-up heavenly hill, Resembling strong youth in his mi... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-12-24 VIII Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly? Sweets with sweets war not, joy delights in joy: Why lov'st thou that which thou receiv'st not gladly, Or else receiv'st with pleasure thine annoy? If the true concord of well-tuned sounds, By uni... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-12-24 IX Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye, That thou consum'st thy self in single life? Ah! if thou issueless shalt hap to die, The world will wail thee like a makeless wife; The world will be thy widow and still weep That thou no form of thee hast... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-12-24 X For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any, Who for thy self art so unprovident. Grant, if thou wilt, thou art belov'd of many, But that thou none lov'st is most evident: For thou art so possess'd with murderous hate, That 'gainst thy se... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-12-24 XI As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st, In one of thine, from that which thou departest; And that fresh blood which youngly thou bestow'st, Thou mayst call thine when thou from youth convertest, Herein lives wisdom, beauty, and... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-12-24 XII When I do count the clock that tells the time, And see the brave day sunk in hideous night; When I behold the violet past prime, And sable curls, all silvered o'er with white; When lofty trees I see barren of leaves, Which erst from heat d... 阅读全文>>

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