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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:Open the Door to Me,&n
Open the Door to Me, Oh! Oh, open the door, some pity to shew*, Oh, open the door to me, oh! Tho’ thou hast been false, I’ll ever prove true, Oh, open the door to me, oh! Cauld* is the blast upon m2008-03-14 编辑:echo
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:TheSnowMan雪人
The Snow ManWallace Stevens One must have a mind of winter To regard the frost and the boughs Of the pine-trees crusted with snow; And have been cold a long time To behold the junipers shagged with i2008-03-14 编辑:echo
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:When Thou Must Home你已到了垂暮的年
When Thou Must Home When you must home to shades of underground, And there arrived, a new admired guest, The beauteous spirits do engirt thee round, White Iope, blithe Helen and the rest, To hear the2008-03-14 编辑:echo
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:Silent meaning寄意无语
Silent meaning William S. Cohen The word not spoken goes not quite unheard. It lingers in the eye, in the semi-arch of brow. A gesture of the hand speaks pages more than words, The echo rests in the2008-03-14 编辑:echo
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:As the Mist Leaves No&
As the Mist Leaves No Scar As the mist leaves no scar On the dark green hill, So my body leaves no scar On you, nor ever will. When wind and hawk encounter, What remains to keep? So you and I encoun2008-03-14 编辑:echo
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:Bed In Summer夏日无眠
Bed In Summer Robert Louis Stevenson In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer, quite the other way, I have to go to bed by day. I have to go to bed and see The birds st2008-03-13 编辑:echo
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:Take me to a dream&nbs
Take me to a dream Take me to a dream Take me to a dream That I never dreamed of. To a place so beautiful That we can stay for eternity. A dream that seems to be More real than real life , A dream of2008-03-13 编辑:echo
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:Parting at Morning晨别
Parting at Morning Round the cape of a sudden came the sea, And the sun look’d over the mountain's rim: And straight was a path of gold for him, And the need of a world of men for me.晨别 晨别过呷2008-03-13 编辑:echo
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:So We’ll Go No More&nb
So We’ll Go No More A-roving So we’ll go no more a-roving So late into the night, Though the heart be still as loving, And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the s2008-03-13 编辑:echo