日期:2007-10-29 Kings (For the Rev. James B. Dollard) The Kings of the earth are men of might, And cities are burned for their delight, And the skies rain death in the silent night, And the hills belch death all day! But the King of Heaven, Who made them all, Is... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 The White Ships and the Red (For Alden March) With drooping sail and pennant That never a wind may reach, They float in sunless waters Beside a sunless beach. Their mighty masts and funnels Are white as driven snow, And with a pallid radiance Their... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL O BEAUTIFUL for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed His grace on thee And crown thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea! O bea... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 YELLOW CLOVER MUST I, who walk alone, come on it still, This Puck of plants The wise would do away with, The sunshine slants To play with, Our wee, gold-dusty flower, the yellow clover, Which once in Parting for a time That then seemed long, Ere time... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 THE RETURNING We long for her, we yearn for her Yes, ardently we yearn For her return. Recalling those beloved days (Days intimate with ways Of friends so near to us And life so dear to us), We yearn unspeakably for her return. And come she must. .... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 TWO MOODS FROM THE HILL I. YOUTH I LOVE to watch the world from here, for all The numberless living portraits that are drawn Upon the mind. Far over is the sea, Fronting the sand, a few great yellow dunes, A salt marsh stumbling after, rank and green... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 A BANQUET ONE MEMORY FROM SOCRATES AFTER the song the love, and after the love the play, Flute girl and pretty boy blowing Bubbles of sparkling Wine into darkling Beards of a former austerity, stern even now, but Fast growing Foolish, with less of a... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 SONG OUT of one heart the birds and I together, Earth hushed in twilight, Low through the live-oaks hung heavy with silver, Gemmed with the skylight, Under the great wet star Shaking with light, we jar Lute-voiced the silence with intervaled music. W... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 THE WORLDS I SAW an idler on a summer day Piping with Iris by a dancing brook; And all his world was rife with Pleasures gay, And languid Follies smiled from every nook. I saw an artist in a world of dreams, His rainbow rising from his radiant task,... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 THE RIOT YOU may think my life is quiet. I find it full of change, An ever-varied diet, As piquant as 'tis strange. Wild thoughts are always flying, Like sparks across my brain, Now flashing out, now dying, To kindle soon again. Fine fancies set me t... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 HUNGER I'VE been a hopeless sinner, but I understand a saint, Their bend of weary knees and their con- tortions long and faint, And the endless pricks of conscience, like a hundred thousand pins, A real perpetual penance for imaginary sins. I love to... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 EXIT GOD Of old our father's God was real, Something they almost saw, Which kept them to a stern ideal And scourged them into awe. They walked the narrow path of right Most vigilantly well, Because they feared eternal night And boiling depths of Hell... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 CHAPTER ROUSSEAU THAT odd, fantastic ass, Rousseau, Declared himself unique. How men persist in doing so, Puzzles me more than Greek. The sins that tarnish whore and thief Beset me every day. My most ethereal belief Inhabits common clay.... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 JOHN MASEFIELD I MASEFIELD (HIMSELF) GOD said, and frowned, as He looked on Shropshire clay: Alone, 'twont do; composite, would I make This man-child rare; 'twere well, methinks, to take A handful from the Stratford tomb, and weigh A few of She... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 AMY BRIDGEMAN - BEFORE him rolls the dark, relentless ocean; Behind him stretch the cold and barren sands; Wrapt in the mantle of his deep devotion The Pilgrim kneels, and clasps his lifted hands; God of our fathers, who hast safely brought us Thr... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 THE CROSS-CURRENT THROUGH twelve stout generations New England blood I boast; The stubborn pastures bred them, The grim, uncordial coast, Sedate and proud old cities, Loved well enough by me, Then how should I be yearning To scour the earth and sea.... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 CANDLEMAS O HEARKEN, all ye little weeds That lie beneath the snow, (So low, dear hearts, in poverty so low!) The sun hath risen for royal deeds, A valiant wind the vanguard leads; Now quicken ye, lest unborn seeds Before ye rise and blow. O furr... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 SUNRISE ON MANSFIELDMOUNTAIN O SWIFT forerunners, rosy with the race! Spirits of dawn, divinely manifest Behind your blushing banners in the sky, Daring invaders of Night's tenting-ground, How do ye strain on forward-bending foot, Each to be first... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 BURNT ARE THE PETALS OF LIFE BURNT are the petals of life as a rose fallen and crumbled to dust. Blackened the heart of the past is, ashes that must Forever be sifted, more precious than sunbeams that open the budding to-morrow. Once was a passion co... 阅读全文>> 日期:2007-10-29 FOUR FOUNTAINS AFTERRESPIGHI FRESH mists of Roman dawn; For water search the cattle; Faintlv on damp air sounds the shepherd's horn Above fountain Giulia's prattle. Triton, joyous and loud Of Naiads summons troops; A frenziedly leaping and mingli... 阅读全文>> |
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