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经典英文诗精选:Loon Point Softly the water ripples
& \" \0 E/ R% `* ^2 x" B/ x+ V Against the canoe's curving side,+ J* C1 _ A/ f' e. R e
Softly the birch trees rustle
* }. @* j1 Z6 H2 n$ d( Y Flinging over us branches wide.3 W5 a: r7 {. K* c# ]( J
Softly the moon glints and glistens( v6 s9 g2 D! w
As the water takes and leaves,
6 c% B9 {. C& V# r- m1 K Like golden ears of corn: f' f/ m0 x0 L2 r: F) X' @
Which fall from loose-bound sheaves,
) [" c9 b4 c2 U8 E8 ` Or like the snow-white petals* ?4 F l9 o2 I& B) C
Which drop from an overblown rose,2 G6 Q/ p' `; b) `
When Summer ripens to Autumn+ w* K) i: i: q+ h3 u5 x( j
And the freighted year must close.
- K) s9 Q Q7 g) t From the shore come the scents of a garden,
0 ~; b+ p9 X, z* E, g! } And between a gap in the trees
+ C) Z# `: D3 Q; f8 c A proud white statue glimmers7 E* |+ G* q$ T9 m7 \+ h9 J
In cold, disdainful ease.
0 i) V0 B z* D W, |" B' x The child of a southern people,0 m" C+ u4 a0 s( d0 O
The thought of an alien race,
v6 B( ^$ U% y* Y. t7 N What does she in this pale, northern garden,8 U9 {( | U5 v. i: ]: x
How reconcile it with her grace?
P& s( z0 X! S3 k6 h But the moon in her wayward beauty: \# D0 |, ~, X" K
Is ever and always the same,' c+ P7 ]+ @, v k V* t
As lovely as when upon Latmos) M! |7 l& s1 b/ O Y5 A
She watched till Endymion came.) w& u! Z9 U; e* ?+ D
Through the water the moon writes her legends/ v8 x/ h _6 \- F% B& e' i; A! c
In light, on the smooth, wet sand;# d Z. D* b4 ~) x; F3 D- c5 v: O
They endure for a moment, and vanish,
3 D* Y2 r$ \* v& J. F2 r4 ~; c' S And no one may understand.. i2 G+ d& [1 d
All round us the secret of Nature
! }& u% \: @: r5 ]3 k Is telling itself to our sight,
2 a# \1 Q; |; ]: v We may guess at her meaning but never
3 f* Z+ r2 ?; \1 h9 ^ Can know the full mystery of night.% ~/ m& K' Y& E3 Z; @7 m" s9 D
But her power of enchantment is on us,
9 _7 @. w1 P" Y/ {' p We bow to the spell which she weaves,
0 z+ H' S& n# [2 y6 M Made up of the murmur of waves
' U, K7 D$ ~; p( N. ` And the manifold whisper of leaves., I# M- t- t- o3 B# C; z
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