动人的英文诗歌
动人的英文诗歌
英语诗歌是英语语言的瑰宝,是学习英语语言必要的媒介材料。它有助于培养英语学习兴趣,提高学生的审美情趣,因而在切实可行的操作下,能够推进大学英语素质教育。下面是学习啦小编带来的优美动人的英文诗歌,欢迎阅读!
优美动人的英文诗歌篇一
Deaths Of Flowers
学习啦在线学习网 E J Scovell (1907 - 1999)
I would if I could choose
学习啦在线学习网 Age and die outwards as a tulip does;
Not as this iris drawing in, in-coiling
Its complex strange taut inflorescence, willing
学习啦在线学习网 Itself a bud again - though all achieved is
学习啦在线学习网 No more than a clenched sadness,
学习啦在线学习网 The tears of gum not flowing.
I would choose the tulip’s reckless way of going;
Whose petals answer light, altering by fractions
From closed to wide, from one through many perfections,
学习啦在线学习网 Till wrecked, flamboyant, strayed beyond recall,
学习啦在线学习网 Like flakes of fire they piecemeal fall.
优美动人的英文诗歌篇二
The Garden
学习啦在线学习网 Andrew Marvell (1621 - 1678)
学习啦在线学习网 How vainly men themselves amaze
To win the palm, the oak, or bays,
学习啦在线学习网 And their uncessant labours see
学习啦在线学习网 Crowned from some single herb or tree,
Whose short and narrow vergèd shade
Does prudently their toils upbraid,
While all flow’rs and all trees do close
To weave the garlands of repose.
Fair Quiet, have I found thee here,
学习啦在线学习网 And Innocence, thy sister dear!
Mistaken long, I sought you then
学习啦在线学习网 In busy companies of men.
学习啦在线学习网 Your sacred plants, if here below,
Only among the plants will grow.
Society is all but rude,
学习啦在线学习网 To this delicious solitude.
No white nor red was ever seen
So am’rous as this lovely green.
学习啦在线学习网 Fond lovers, cruel as their flame,
学习啦在线学习网 Cut in these trees their mistress’ name.
学习啦在线学习网 Little, alas, they know, or heed,
How far these beauties hers exceed!
学习啦在线学习网 Fair trees! Wheres’e’er your barks I wound,
No name shall but your own be found.
When we have run our passion’s heat,
学习啦在线学习网 Love hither makes his best retreat.
学习啦在线学习网 The gods, that mortal beauty chase,
Still in a tree did end their race.
Apollo hunted Daphne so,
Only that she might laurel grow.
And Pan did after Syrinx speed,
学习啦在线学习网 Not as a nymph, but for a reed.
What wondrous life is this I lead!
Ripe apples drop about my head;
学习啦在线学习网 The luscious clusters of the vine
Upon my mouth do crush their wine;
学习啦在线学习网 The nectarene, and curious peach,
学习啦在线学习网 Into my hands themselves do reach;
学习啦在线学习网 Stumbling on melons, as I pass,
Ensnared with flowers, I fall on grass.
学习啦在线学习网 Meanwhile the mind, from pleasure less,
Withdraws into its happiness:
The mind, that ocean where each kind
Does straight its own resemblance find,
学习啦在线学习网 Yet it creates, transcending these,
Far other worlds, and other seas,
Annihilating all that’s made
学习啦在线学习网 To a green thought in a green shade.
Here at the fountain’s sliding foot,
Or at some fruit-tree’s mossy root,
Casting the body’s vest aside,
学习啦在线学习网 My soul into the boughs does glide:
学习啦在线学习网 There like a bird it sits, and sings,
学习啦在线学习网 Then whets, and combs its silver wings;
And, till prepared for longer flight,
Waves in its plumes the various light.
Such was the happy garden-state,
While man there walked without a mate:
After a place so pure, and sweet,
学习啦在线学习网 What other help could yet be meet!
But ‘twas beyond a mortal’s share
To wander solitary there:
Two paradises ‘twere in one
学习啦在线学习网 To live in paradise alone.
How well the skilful gardener drew
Of flowers and herbs this dial new,
Where from above the milder sun
Does through a fragrant zodiac run;
And, as it works, the industrious bee
Computes its time as well as we.
How could such sweet and whilesome hours
学习啦在线学习网 Be reckoned but with herbs and flowers!
优美动人的英文诗歌篇三
学习啦在线学习网 The Darkling Thrush
学习啦在线学习网 Thomas Hardy (1840-1928)
I leant upon a coppice gate
When Frost was spectre-gray,
And Winter’s dregs made desolate
The weakening eye of day.
学习啦在线学习网 The tangled bine-stems scored the sky
学习啦在线学习网 Like strings of broken lyres,
学习啦在线学习网 And all mankind that haunted nigh
Had sought their household fires.
The land’s sharp features seemed to be
The Century’s corpse outleant,
His crypt the cloudy canopy,
学习啦在线学习网 The wind his death-lament.
The ancient pulse of germ and birth
学习啦在线学习网 Was shrunken hard and dry,
And every spirit upon earth
Seemed fervourless as I.
学习啦在线学习网 At once a voice arose among
The bleak twigs overhead
In a full-hearted evensong
Of joy illimited;
An agèd thrush, frail, gaunt, and small,
学习啦在线学习网 In blast-beruffled plume,
Had chosen thus to fling his soul
Upon the growing gloom.
So little cause for carolings
Of such ecstatic sound
学习啦在线学习网 Was written on terrestrial things
Afar or nigh around,
学习啦在线学习网 That I could think there trembled through
His happy good-night air
学习啦在线学习网 Some blessèd Hope, whereof he knew
And I was unaware.
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