有關於唯美的英文詩歌欣賞

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  有關於唯美的英文詩歌篇1

  The Oxen

  by Thomas Hardy

  Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock.

  "Now they are all on their knees,"

  An elder said as we sat in a flock

  By the embers in hearthside ease.

  We pictured the meek mild creatures where

  They dwelt in their strawy pen,

  Nor did it occur to one of us there

  To doubt they were kneeling then.

  So fair a fancy few would weave

  In these years! Yet, I feel,

  If someone said on Christmas Eve,

  "Come; see the oxen kneel,

  "In the lonely barton by yonder coomb

  Our childhood used to know,"

  I should go with him in the gloom,

  Hoping it might be so.

  有關於唯美的英文詩歌篇2

  The Painted Bed

  by Donald Hall

  "Even when I danced erect

  by the Nile's garden

  I constructed Necropolis.

  Ten million fellaheen cells

  of my body floated stones

  to establish a white museum."

  Grisly, foul, and terrific

  is the speech of bones,

  thighs and arms slackened

  into desiccated sacs of flesh

  hanging from an armature

  where muscle was, and fat.

  "I lie on the painted bed

  diminishing, concentrated

  on the journey I undertake

  to repose without pain

  in the palace of darkness,

  my body beside your body."

  有關於唯美的英文詩歌篇3

  Caribbean Marsh

  by Muna Lee

  Acres of mangrove, crowding the sea-streaked marsh,

  Acres of mangrove, wading toward the beaches,

  And here and there a milky-white bloom tossed

  On fragile boughs above the flooded reaches.

  Mangrove thrusts deep in salty mud,

  Balances uneasily upon its three-pronged roots,

  Huddles from wind in its dissonance of leaves.

  Tempest and drought it has withstood,

  This straggling orchard that bears no fruits,

  This field where none will garner sheaves.

  Sucking life up from the acrid marsh,

  Drawing life down from the burning sun,

  All the year offers of crude and harsh

  There between sea and shore it has known.

  Wave and glare, sea-urge, sea-drift,

  It has been their victim, proved their power,

  Persisting bleakly for one end alone-

  Through an unheeded hour

  Briefly, awkwardly, to lift

  This frail, inconsequent flower.

  有關於唯美的英文詩歌篇4

  Carmel Point

  by Robinson Jeffers

  The extraordinary patience of things!

  This beautiful place defaced with a crop of surburban houses-

  How beautiful when we first beheld it,

  Unbroken field of poppy and lupin walled with clean cliffs;

  No intrusion but two or three horses pasturing,

  Or a few milch cows rubbing their flanks on the outcrop rockheads-

  Now the spoiler has come: does it care?

  Not faintly. It has all time. It knows the people are a tide

  That swells and in time will ebb, and all

  Their works dissolve. Meanwhile the image of the pristine beauty

  Lives in the very grain of the granite,

  Safe as the endless ocean that climbs our cliff.-As for us:

  We must uncenter our minds from ourselves;

  We must unhumanize our views a little, and become confident

  As the rock and ocean that we were made from.

  有關於唯美的英文詩歌篇5

  The Paper Nautilus

  by Marianne Moore

  For authorities whose hopes

  are shaped by mercenaries?

  Writers entrapped by

  teatime fame and by

  commuters' comforts? Not for these

  the paper nautilus

  constructs her thin glass shell.

  Giving her perishable

  souvenir of hope, a dull

  white outside and smooth-

  edged inner surface

  glossy as the sea, the watchful

  maker of it guards it

  day and night; she scarcely

  eats until the eggs are hatched.

  Buried eight-fold in her eight

  arms, for she is in

  a sense a devil-

  fish, her glass ram'shorn-cradled freight

  is hid but is not crushed;

  as Hercules, bitten

  by a crab loyal to the hydra,

  was hindered to succeed,

  the intensively

  watched eggs coming from

  the shell free it when they are freed,——

  leaving its wasp-nest flaws

  of white on white, and close-

  laid Ionic chiton-folds

  like the lines in the mane of

  a Parthenon horse,

  round which the arms had

  wound themselves as if they knew love

  is the only fortress

  strong enough to trust to.