日期:2007-10-29 SLEEPY HOLLOW, CONCORD FOUR graves there are upon the wooded crest, Each one a shrine to pilgrims ever dear. Uncovered, mute, are those who tarry here. Romance's dreaming master lies at rest Beneath the cedars. Near is one whose breast Held Mother Na... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THE SWORD OF ARTHUR A CASTLE stands in Yorkshire (Oh, the hill is fair and green!) And far beneath it lies a cave No living man has seen. It is the cave enchanted (Oh, seek it ere ye die!) And there King Arthur and his knights In dreamless slum... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THE DIVINE FOREST IF there be leaves on the forest floor, Dead leaves there are and nothing more, If trunks of trees seem sentinels, For what their vigil no man tells. And if you clasp these guardian trees Nothing there is to hurt or please; Only th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 MAGIC TO W.S.B. I RAN into the sunset light As hard as I could run: The treetops bowed in sheer delight As if they loved the sun: And all the songs of little birds Who laughed and cried in silver words Were joined as they were one. And down the str... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 TO ANNA HEMPSTEADBRANCH OLD Michael Pat he said to me He saw an angel in a tree. He knew I'd never, never doubt him, For what would heaven be without them. The angel laughed for very glee And sang out loud: Heigh! come with me! Old Michael felt a... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 FROM FLESH: A GEOGORIAN ODE EBB on with me across the sunset tide And float beyond the waters of the world, The light of evening slipping from my side, Thy softened voice in waves of silence furled. Flow on into the flaming morning wine, Drowning th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 EVENSONG A SHEPHERD piping, herald of the Night Who comes with Silence up the coloured vale, Treading low gently, clad in greyish white, Poignantly piping, sound your reedy wail! For Day departed moves in funeral train Tended by Twilight and, in dee... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THE PROPHET ALL day long he kept the sheep: Far and early, from the crowd, On the hills from steep to steep, Where the silence cried aloud; And the shadow of the cloud Wrapt him in a noonday sleep. Where he dipped the water's cool, Filling boyish h... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 HARVEST-MOON: OVER the twilight field, The overflowing field, Over the glimmering field, And bleeding furrows with their sodden yield Of sheaves that still did writhe, After the scythe; The teeming field and darkly overstrewn With all the garnered... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 HORSEMAN SPRINGING FROMTHE DARK: A DREAM HORSEMAN, springing from the dark, Horseman, flying wild and free, Tell me what shall be thy road Whither speedest far from me? From the dark into the light, From the small unto the great, From the valleys... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THREE QUATRAINS CHAPTER THE CUP SHE said, Lift high the cup! Of her arm's weariness she gave no sign, But, smiling, raised it up That none might see or guess it held no wine. FORGIVE ME NOT! FORGIVE me not! Hate me and I shall know Some of Love's... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 SHIPBUILDERS THE German people reared them An idol made of wood; And Hindenburg before them Lifelike and stupid stood. To clothe him all in iron And thus his soul express, With nails and spikes they covered His wooden nakedness. And when they, thus... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 UNFADING PICTURES (The air from the sea came blowing in again, mixed with the perfume of the flowers. . . . The old-fashioned furniture brightly rubbed and polished, my aunt's inviolable chair and table by the round green fan in the bow-window, the... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 WITH WAVES AND WINGS WAVES and Wings and Growing Things! As through the gladden sight ye flow And flit and glow, Ye win me so In soul to go, I too am waves, I too am wings, And kindred motion in me springs. With thee I pass, glad growing grass!- I... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 BLUEBERRIES UPON the hills of Garlingtown Beneath the summer sky, In many pleasant pastures On sunny slopes and high, Their skins abloom with dusty blue, Asleep, the berries lie. And all the lads of Garlingtown, And all the lasses too, Still climb th... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 NOCTURNE NIGHT of infinite power and infinite silence and space, From you may mortals infer, if ever, the scope divine! The jealous sun conceals all but his arrogant face, You bid the Milky Way and a million suns to shine. Each star to numberless pl... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 ENVOI I WALKED with poets in my youth, Because the world they drew Was beautiful and glorious Beyond the world I knew. The poets are my comrades still, But dearer than in youth, For now I know that they alone Picture the world of truth.... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 THERE WHERE THE SEA THERE where the sea enwrapt A strip of land and wind-swept dune, Where nature was quiescent in the glimmering Noonday sun of early June, The Placid sea lay shimmering In a mist of blue, From which the sky now drew Its wealth of hu... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 MARRIAGE YOU, who have given me your name, And with your laws have made me wife, To share your failures and your fame, Whose word has made me yours for life. What proof have you that you hold me? That in reality I'm one With you, through all eternit... 阅读全文>>

日期:2007-10-29 PITY Oh do not Pity me because I gave My heart when lovely April with a gust, Swept down the singing lanes with a cool wave; And do not pity me because I thrust Aside your love that once burned as a flame. I was as thirsty as a windy flower That bar... 阅读全文>>

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