分享優(yōu)美經(jīng)典的英語詩歌
詩歌作為語言的精華,對(duì)于陶冶情操,培養(yǎng)人文精神,有著不可取代的作用。下面是學(xué)習(xí)啦小編帶來的分享優(yōu)美經(jīng)典的英語詩歌,歡迎閱讀!
分享優(yōu)美經(jīng)典的英語詩歌篇一
Sun of the Sleepless
失眠人的太陽
by George Gordon Byron
喬治·戈登·拜倫
Sun of the sleepless! melancholy star!
Whose tearful beam glows tremulously far,
That show'st the darkness thou canst not dispel,
How like art thou to joy remember'd well!
呵,失眠人的太陽!憂郁的星!
有如淚珠,你射來抖顫的光明
只不過顯現(xiàn)你逐不開的幽暗,
你多么象歡樂追憶在心坎!
So gleams the past, the light of other days,
Which shines, but warms not with its powerless rays;
A night-beam Sorrow watcheth to behold,
Distinct but distant -- clear -- but, oh how cold!
“過去”,那往日的明輝也在閃爍,
但它微弱的光卻沒有一絲熱;
“憂傷”盡在了望黑夜的一線光明,
它清晰,卻遙遠(yuǎn);燦爛,但多么寒冷!
分享優(yōu)美經(jīng)典的英語詩歌篇二
Twenty-Four Years
by Dylan Thomas
Twenty-four years remind the tears of my eyes.
(Bury the dead for fear that they walk to the grave in labour.)
In the groin of the natural doorway I crouched like a tailor
Sewing a shroud for a journey
By the light of the meat-eating sun.
Dressed to die, the sensual strut begun,
With my red veins full of money,
In the final direction of the elementary town
I advance as long as forever is.
1938
分享優(yōu)美經(jīng)典的英語詩歌篇三
Hope
by Emily Bronte
Hope was but a timid friend;
She sat without the grated den,
Watching how my fate would tend,
Even as selfish-hearted men.
She was cruel in her fear;
Through the bars one weary day,
I looked out to see her there,
And she turned her face away!
Like a false guard, false watch keeping,
Still in strife, she whispered peace;
She would sing while I was weeping,
If I listened, she would cease.
False she was, and unrelenting;
When my last joys strewed the ground,
Even Sorrow saw, repenting,
Those sad relics scattered round;
Hope, whose whisper would have given
Balm to all my frenzied pain,
Stretched her wings, and soared to heaven,
Went, and ne'er returned again!
分享優(yōu)美經(jīng)典的英語詩歌篇四
Death, Be Not Proud
by John Donne
Death,be not proud,though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadful,for thou art not so;
For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow
Die not,poor Death,nor yet canst thou kill me.
From rest and sleep,which but thy pictures be,
Much pleasure; then from thee much more must flow,
And soonest our best men with thee do go,
Rest of their bones, and soul's delivery.
Thou art slave to fate, chance,kings,and desperate men,
And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell,
And poppy or charms can make us sleep as well
And better than thy stroke; why swell'st thou then?
One sort sleep past, we wake eternally
And death shall be no more; Death,thou shalt die.
死神,你莫驕橫
死神,你莫驕橫,盡管有人將你看得
如何強(qiáng)大,如何可怖,你呀,名不符實(shí);
你自以為已經(jīng)把蕓蕓眾生毀滅,
可憐的死神,他們沒死.你至今還殺不死我;
休憩和睡眠,其實(shí)就是你的寫照,
你定然比它們更讓人感到舒適愜意,
而我們最出色的人們隨你而去越早,
越能早日讓靈魂獲救,肉體安息,
你是命運(yùn)、時(shí)機(jī)、君主和狂徒的奴隸,
你與毒藥、戰(zhàn)爭和病魔同流合污,
鴉片與巫術(shù)也能靈驗(yàn)地進(jìn)行蠱惑,
而且效果更佳,你又何必頤指氣使?
人們小憩一會(huì),精神便得以永遠(yuǎn)清朗,
便再不會(huì)有死亡,死神你自己將死亡。
汪劍釗 譯
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