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谁有布莱克《天真之歌》的原文(英文)
Auguries of Innocence 天真之歌by William Blake (1757 – 1827) To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour. A Robin Red breast in a Cage Puts all Heaven in a Rage. A dove house fill’d with doves & Pigeons Shudders Hell thro’ all its regions. A dog starv’d at his Master’s Gate Predicts the ruin of the State. A Horse misus’d upon the Road Calls to Heaven for Human blood. Each outcry of the hunted Hare A fibre from the Brain does tear. A Skylark wounded in the wing, A Cherubim does cease to sing. The Game Cock clipp’d and arm’d for fight Does the Rising Sun affright. Every Wolf’s & Lion’s howl Raises from Hell a Human Soul.The wild deer, wand’ring here & there, Keeps the Human Soul from Care. The Lamb misus’d breeds public strife And yet forgives the Butcher’s Knife. The Bat that flits at close of Eve Has left the Brain that won’t believe. The Owl that calls upon the Night Speaks the Unbeliever’s fright.He who shall hurt the little Wren Shall never be belov’d by Men.He who the Ox to wrath has mov’d Shall never be by Woman lov’d. The wanton Boy that kills the Fly Shall feel the Spider’s enmity. He who torments the Chafer’s sprite Weaves a Bower in endless Night. The Catterpillar on the Leaf Repeats to thee thy Mother’s grief. Kill not the Moth nor Butterfly, For the Last Judgement draweth nigh. He who shall train the Horse to WarShall never pass the Polar Bar. The Beggar’s Dog & Widow’s Cat, Feed them & thou wilt grow fat. The Gnat that sings his Summer’s song Poison gets from Slander’s tongue. The poison of the Snake & Newt Is the sweat of Envy’s Foot. The poison of the Honey Bee Is the Artist’s Jealousy. The Prince’s Robes & Beggars’ Rags 王Are Toadstools on the Miser’s Bags. A truth that’s told with bad intent Beats all the Lies you can invent. It is right it should be so; Man was made for Joy & Woe; And when this we rightly know Thro’ the World we safely go. Joy & Woe are woven fine, A Clothing for the Soul divine; Under every grief & pine Runs a joy with silken twine. The Babe is more than swadling Bands; Throughout all these Human Lands Tools were made, & born were hands, Every Farmer Understands. Every Tear from Every Eye Becomes a Babe in Eternity.This is caught by Females bright And return’d to its own delight. The Bleat, the Bark, Bellow & Roar Are Waves that Beat on Heaven’s Shore. The Babe that weeps the Rod beneath Writes Revenge in realms of death. The Beggar’s Rags, fluttering in Air,Does to Rags the Heavens tear. The Soldier arm’d with Sword & Gun, Palsied strikes the Summer’s Sun. The poor Man’s Farthing is worth more Than all the Gold on Afric’s Shore. One Mite wrung from the Labrer’s hands Shall buy & sell the Miser’s lands: Or, if protected from on high, Does that whole Nation sell & buy. He who mocks the Infant’s Faith Shall be mock’d in Age & Death. He who shall teach the Child to Doubt The rotting Grave shall ne’er get out. He who respects the Infant’s faith Triumph’s over Hell & Death. The Child’s Toys & the Old Man’s Reasons Are the Fruits of the Two seasons. The Questioner, who sits so sly, Shall never know how to Reply. He who replies to words of Doubt Doth put the Light of Knowledge out. The Strongest Poison ever known Came from Caesar’s Laurel Crown. Nought can deform the Human Race Like the Armour’s iron brace. When Gold & Gems adorn the Plow To peaceful Arts shall Envy Bow. A Riddle or the Cricket’s Cry Is to Doubt a fit Reply. The Emmet’s Inch & Eagle’s Mile Make Lame Philosophy to smile. He who Doubts from what he sees Will ne’er believe, do what you Please.If the Sun & Moon should doubt They’d immediately Go out. To be in a Passion you Good may do, But no Good if a Passion is in you. The Whore & Gambler, by the State Licenc’d, build that Nation’s Fate. The Harlot’s cry from Street to Street Shall weave Old England’s winding Sheet. The Winner’s Shout, the Loser’s Curse,Dance before dead England’s Hearse. Every Night & every Morn Some to Misery are Born. Every Morn & every Night Some are Born to sweet Delight. Some are born to Endless Night. We are led to Believe a Lie When we see not Thro’ the Eye Which was Born in a Night to Perish in a Night When the Soul Slept in Beams of Light. God Appears & God is Light To those poor Souls who dwell in the Night, But does a Human Form Display To those who dwell in realms of Day. Auguries of InnocenceWilliam Blake (1757-1827)
辛勤的蜜蜂永没有时间悲哀——布莱克 作者的全名以及简介
工蜂无休止地为峰后采蜜。蜜蜂的命运是劳碌的,无果的。但是蜜蜂辛勤如故。这句话的意思大体就是想影射说,我们应该认真生活,不畏辛劳,不悲天悯人,不责怪命运。 威廉·布莱克是十九世纪英国浪漫派诗人,主要诗作有诗集《天真之歌》、《经验之歌》等。 早期作品简洁明快,中后期作品趋向玄妙晦涩,充满神秘色彩。
《天真之歌》序诗 - 威廉·布莱克
辛弃疾曾在《清平乐·村居》中写道:大儿锄豆溪东,中儿正织鸡笼。最喜小儿亡赖,溪头卧剥莲蓬。 儿童的世界十分简单,孩子的目光总是很善良美好。那银铃般的笑声,那稚气的笑脸,都给这复杂的世界添上了几抹纯真的色彩。澄澈的眼睛中没有半点污秽,稚嫩的话语里只有单纯的快乐。Piping down the valleys wild,我吹着笛子走下荒谷,Piping songs of pleasant glee,吹着非常快乐的曲调,On a cloud I saw a child,我看见云端里有个小孩,And he laughing said to me:他笑着对我开口说道:’Pipe a song about a Lamb!’“你吹一支羊羔的歌!”So I piped with merry chear.我就高高兴兴地吹奏。 3 ’Piper pipe that song again.’“吹笛人,把歌儿再吹一遍!”So I piped, he wept to hear.我再吹,他听得眼泪直流。’Drop thy pipe thy happy pipe;“放下笛子,那快乐的笛子,Sing thy songs of happy chear!’把快乐的歌儿唱出歌喉!”So I sung the same again,我就唱那快乐的歌儿,While he wept with joy to hear.他听着,欢喜得眼泪直流。’Piper sit thee down and write“吹笛人,你坐下来动手写吧,In a book that all may read.’字在书上,让大家都来念。”So he vanish’d from my sight;他就在我的眼前消失了;And I plucked a hollow reed.我采了一支空心的芦管。And I made a rural pen,我做了一支土气的笔,And I stain’d the water clear,我再蘸着清澈的水滴,And I wrote my happy songs写下了我那快乐的歌儿,Every child may joy to hear.叫每个孩子听了都欢喜。
求经典英文小诗
一、《天真之歌》
作者:英国威廉·布莱克
1、英文
Spring
Sound the Flute!
Now it’s mute.
Birds delight
Day and Night.
Nightingale
In the dale
Lark in Sky
Merrily
Merrily Merrily to welcome in the Year.
Little Boy
Full of joy.
Little Girl
Sweet and small.
Cock does crow,
So do you.
Merry voice,
Infant noise,
Merrily Merrily to welcome in the Year.
Little Lamb,
Here I am,
Come and lick
My white neck.
Let me pull
Your soft Wool.
Let me kiss
Your soft face.
Merrily Merrily we welcome in the Year.
2、中文
把笛子吹起!
现在它无声无息。
白天夜晚
鸟儿们喜欢。
有一只夜莺
在山谷深深,
天上的云雀,
满心喜悦,
欢天喜地,
迎接新年到。
小小的男孩
无比欢快。
小小的女孩
玲珑可爱。
公鸡喔喔叫,
你也叫声高。
愉快的嗓音,
婴儿的闹声,
欢天喜地,
迎接新年到。
小小的羊崽,
这里有我在。
走过来舔舐,
我白白的脖子。
你的毛柔软,
让我牵一牵。
你的脸娇嫩,
让我吻一吻。
欢天喜地,
我们迎接新年到。
二、《给一位淑女》
作者:英国乔治·戈登·拜伦
1、英文
When Man, expell’d from Eden’s bowers,
A moment linger’d near the gate,
Each scene recall’d the vanish’d hours,
And bade him curse his future fate.
But, wandering on through distant climes,
He learnt to bear his load of grief;
Just gave a sigh to other times,
And found in busier scenes relief.
Thus, Mary! will it be with me,
And I must view thy charms no more;
For, while I linger near to thee,
I sigh for all I knew before.
In flight I shall be surely wise,
Escaping from temptation’s snare;
I cannot view my paradise
Without the wish of dwelling there.
2、中文
当人被逐出伊甸园门,
在门首盘桓,不忍遽去,
眼前的一切都枨触前尘,
都叫他诅咒未来的境遇。
此后,他远走异域关山,
学会了如何忍受悲苦;
对往日良辰只付之一叹,
借纷繁景象把心事排除。
亲爱的玛丽!我也像这般,
不得不与你芳姿告别;
倘若我在你左近盘桓,
我也会叹惜往日的一切。
远游能使我明智地脱险,
逃离此间魔障的引诱;
只要我还能见到这乐园,
就不甘默认我无福消受。
三、《雅典的女郎》
作者:英国乔治·戈登·拜伦
1、英文
Maid of Athens, ere we part,
Give, oh, give me back my heart!
Or, since that has left my breast,
Keep it now, and take the rest!
Hear my vow before I go,
Zωη μου, ασ? α?απω.
By those tresses unconfined,
Woo’d by each Aegean wind;
By those lids whose jetty fringe
Kiss thy soft cheeks’ blooming tinge;
By those wild eyes like the roe,
Zωη μου, ασ? α?απω.
By that lip I long to taste;
By that zone-encircled waist;
By all the token-flowers that tell
What words can never speak so well;
By love’s alternate joy and woe,
Zωη μου, ασ? α?απω.
Maid of Athens! I am gone:
Think of me, sweet! when alone.
Though I fly to Istambol,
Athens holds my heart and soul:
Can I cease to love thee? No!
Zωη μου, ασ? α?απω.
2、中文
趁我们还没分手的时光,
还我的心来,雅典的女郎!
不必了,心既已离开我胸口,
你就留着吧,把别的也拿走!
我临行立下了誓言,请听:
我爱你呵,你是我生命!
凭着你那些松散的发辫——
爱琴海清风将它们眷恋;
凭着你眼皮——那乌黑眼睫
亲吻你颊上嫣红的光泽;
凭着你小鹿般迷人的眼睛,
我爱你呵,你是我生命!
凭着我痴情渴慕的红唇;
凭着那丝带紧束的腰身;
凭着定情花——它们的暗喻
胜过了人间的千言万语;
凭着爱情的欢乐和酸辛,
我爱你呵,你是我生命!
我可真走了,雅典的女郎!
怀念我吧,在孤寂的时光
我身向伊斯坦布尔飞奔,
雅典却拘留了我的心魂:
我能够不爱你吗?不能!
我爱你呵,你是我生命!
四、《她走在美丽的光彩里》
作者:英国乔治·戈登·拜伦
1、英文
She Walks in Beauty
She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
Thus mellowed to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
One shade more, one ray less,
Had half impaired the nameless grace
Which waves in every raven tress,
Or softly lightens o’er her face;
Where thoughts serenely sweet express
How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
And on that cheek, and o’er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent
The smiles that win, the tints that glow.
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent!
2、中文
她走在美丽的光彩中
她走在美的光彩中,像夜晚
皎洁无云而且繁星漫天;
明与暗的最美妙的色泽
在她的仪容和秋波里呈现:
耀目的白天只嫌光太强,
它比那光亮柔和而幽暗。
增加或减少一份明与暗
就会损害这难言的美。
美波动在她乌黑的发上,
或者散布淡淡的光辉
在那脸庞,恬静的思绪
指明它的来处纯洁而珍贵。
呵,那额际,那鲜艳的面颊,
如此温和,平静,而又脉脉含情,
那迷人的微笑,那容颜的光彩,
都在说明一个善良的生命:
她的头脑安于世间的一切,
她的心充溢着真纯的爱情!
五、《我见过你哭》
作者:英国乔治·戈登·拜伦
1、英文
I SAW THEE’WEEP
——George Gordon Byron
I saw thee weep the big bright tear
Came out that eye of blue;
And then me thought it did appear
A violet dropping dew:
I see thee smile
the sapphire’s blaze
Beside thee ceased to shine;
It could not match the living rays
That filled that glance of thine.
As clouds from yonder sun receive
A deep and mellow dye
Which scarce the shade of coming eve
Can banish from the sky,
Those smiles unto the moodiest mind
Their own pure joy impart;
Their sunshine leaves a glow behind
That lightens on the heart.
2、中文
我看过你哭——一滴明亮的泪
涌上了你蓝色的眼珠;
那时候,我心想,这岂不就是
一朵紫罗兰上垂着露;
我看过你笑——蓝宝石的火焰
在你前面也不再发闪,
呵,宝石的闪烁怎能比得上
你那一瞥的灵活的光线。
仿佛是乌云从远方的太阳
得到浓厚而柔和的色彩,
就是冉冉的黄昏的暗影
也不能将它从天空逐开;
你那微笑给我阴沉的脑中
也灌注了纯洁的欢乐;
你的容光留下了光明一闪,
直似太阳在我心里放射。