[关于友谊的经典英文诗歌]关于经典英文诗歌赏析

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【#英语资源# 导语】英语诗歌以其独特的文体形式充分调动、发挥语言的各种潜能,使之具有特殊的感染力。读来隽永,富有音韵美。下面是是由®文档大全网带来的关于经典英文诗歌,欢迎阅读!


【篇一】关于经典英文诗歌赏析


  I Started Early - Took My Dog


  Emily Dickinson (1830-86)


  I started Early - Took my Dog


  And visited the Sea


  The Mermaids in the Basement


  Came out to look at me


  And Frigates - in the Upper Floor


  Extended Hempen Hands


  Presuming Me to be a Mouse


  Aground - upon the Sands


  But no Man moved Me - till the Tide


  Went past my simple Shoe


  And past my Apron - and my Belt


  And past my Bodice - too


  And made as He would eat me up


  As wholly as a Dew


  Upon a Dandelion's Sleeve


  And then - I started - too


  And He - He followed - close behind


  I felt His Silver Heel


  Upon my Ankle - Then my Shoes


  Would overflow with Pearl


  Until We met the Solid Town


  No One He seemed to know


  And bowing - with a Mighty look


  At me - The Sea withdrew


【篇二】关于经典英文诗歌赏析


  The Wild Swans At Coole


  William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)


  The trees are in their autumn beauty,


  The woodland paths are dry,


  Under the October twilight the water


  Mirror a still sky;


  Upon the brimming water among the stones


  Are nine-and-fifty swans.


  The nineteenth autumn has come upon me


  Since I first made my count;


  I saw, before I had well finished,


  All suddenly mount


  And scatter wheeling in great broken rings


  Upon their clamorous wings.


  I have looked upon those brilliant creatures,


  And now my heart is sore.


  All's changed since I, hearing at twilight,


  The first time on this shore,


  The bell-beat of their wings above my head,


  Trod with a lighter tread.


  Unwearied still, lover by lover,


  They paddle in the cold


  Companionable streams or climb the air;


  Their hearts have not grown old;


  Passion or conquest, wander where they will,


  Attend upon them still.


  But now they drift on the still water,


  Mysterious, beautiful;


  Among what rushes will they build,


  By what lake's edge or pool


  Delight men's eyes when I awake some day


  To find they have flown away?


【篇三】关于经典英文诗歌赏析


  The Horses


  Ted Hughes


  I climbed through woods in the hour-before-dawn dark.


  Evil air, a frost-making stillness,


  Not a leaf, not a bird,--


  A world cast in frost. I came out above the wood


  Where my breath left tortuous statues in the iron light.


  But the valleys were draining the darkness


  Till the moorline--blackening dregs of the brightening grey--


  Halved the sky ahead. And I saw the horses:


  Huge in the dense grey--ten together--


  Megalith-still. They breathed, making no move,


  With draped manes and tilted hind-hooves,


  Making no sound.


  I passed: not one snorted or jerked its head.


  Grey silent fragments


  Of a grey silent world.


  I listened in emptiness on the moor-ridge.


  The curlew's tear turned its edge on the silence.


  Slowly detail leafed from the darkness. Then the sun


  Orange, red, red erupted


  Silently, and splitting to its core tore and flung cloud,


  Shook the gulf open, showed blue,


  And the big planets hanging--.


  I turned


  Stumbling in the fever of a dream, down towards


  The dark woods, from the kindling tops,


  And came to the horses.


  There, still they stood,


  But now steaming and glistening under the flow of light,


  Their draped stone manes, their tilted hind-hooves


  Stirring under a thaw while all around them


  The frost showed its fires. But still they made no sound.


  Not one snorted or stamped,


  Their hung heads patient as the horizons,


  High over valleys, in the red levelling rays--


  In din of the crowded streets, going among the years, the faces,


  May I still meet my memory in so lonely a place


  Between the streams and the red clouds, hearing curlews,


  Hearing the horizons endure.


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