第42卷 英文诗集(卷Ⅲ)从丁尼生到惠特曼(哈佛经典50部英文版).pdf
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1、 第第 42 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼尼生到惠特曼 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 2/548 总目录总目录 第第 1 卷卷 富兰克林自传富兰克林自传 第第 2 卷卷 柏拉图对话录:辩解篇、菲多柏拉图对话录:辩解篇、菲多篇、克利多篇篇、克利多篇 第第 3 卷卷 培根论说文集及新阿特兰蒂斯培根论说文集及新阿特兰蒂斯 第第 4 卷卷 约翰米尔顿英文诗全集约翰米尔顿英文诗全集 第第 5 卷卷 爱默生文集爱默生文集 第第 6 卷卷 伯恩斯诗歌集伯恩斯诗歌集 第第 7 卷卷 圣奥古斯丁忏悔录圣奥
2、古斯丁忏悔录 第第 8 卷卷 希腊戏剧希腊戏剧 第第 9 卷卷 论友谊、论老年及书信集论友谊、论老年及书信集 第第 10 卷卷 国富论国富论 第第 11 卷卷 物种起源论物种起源论 第第 12 卷卷 普卢塔克比较列传普卢塔克比较列传 第第 13 卷卷 伊尼亚德伊尼亚德 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 3/548 第第 14 卷卷 唐吉坷德唐吉坷德 第第 15 卷卷 天路历程天路历程 第第 16 卷卷 天方夜谭天方夜谭 第第 17 卷卷 民间传说与预言民间传说与预言 第第 18 卷卷 英国现代戏剧英国现代戏剧 第第
3、19 卷卷 浮士德浮士德 第第 20 卷卷 神曲神曲 第第 21 卷卷 许婚的爱人许婚的爱人 第第 22 卷卷 奥德赛奥德赛 第第 23 卷卷 两年水手生涯两年水手生涯 第第 24 卷卷 伯克文集伯克文集 第第 25 卷卷 穆勒文集穆勒文集 第第 26 卷卷 欧洲大陆戏剧欧洲大陆戏剧 第第 27 卷卷 英国名家随笔英国名家随笔 第第 28 卷卷 英国与美国名家随笔英国与美国名家随笔 第第 29 卷卷 比格尔号上的旅行比格尔号上的旅行 第第 30 卷卷 科学论文集:物理学、化学、科学论文集:物理学、化学、百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷
4、)从丁尼生到惠特曼 4/548 天文学、地质学天文学、地质学 第第 31 卷卷 切利尼自传切利尼自传 第第 32 卷卷 文学和哲学名家随笔文学和哲学名家随笔 第第33卷卷 古代与现代著名航海与旅行记古代与现代著名航海与旅行记 第第 34 卷卷 法国和英国著名哲学家法国和英国著名哲学家 第第 35 卷卷 见闻与传奇见闻与传奇 第第 36 卷卷 君王论君王论 第第 37 卷卷 17、18 世纪英国著名哲学家世纪英国著名哲学家 第第 38 卷卷 物理学、医学、外科学和地质物理学、医学、外科学和地质学学 第第 39 卷卷 著名之前言和序言著名之前言和序言 第第 40 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从乔叟到格英文
5、诗集(卷)从乔叟到格雷雷 第第 41 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从科林斯到英文诗集(卷)从科林斯到费兹杰拉德费兹杰拉德 第第 42 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼惠特曼 第第 43 卷卷 10001904 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 5/548 第第 44 卷卷 圣书圣书(卷一卷一):孔子孔子 希伯来书希伯来书 基基督圣经督圣经()第第 45 卷卷 圣书圣书(卷二卷二)基督圣经基督圣经()第第 46 卷卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)第第 47 卷卷 伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷
6、)伊丽莎白时期戏剧(卷)第第 48 卷卷 帕斯卡文集帕斯卡文集 第第 49 卷卷 史诗与传说史诗与传说 第第 50 卷卷 哈佛经典讲座哈佛经典讲座 百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 6/548 第第 42 卷卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼特曼 ALFRED,LORD TENNYSON(1809-1892)624 THE LADY OF SHALOTTPART I ON either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye,T
7、hat clothe the wold and meet the sky;And thro the field the road runs by To many-towerd Camelot;And up and down the people go,Gazing where the lilies blow Round an island there below,The island of Shalott.Willows whiten,aspens quiver,Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro the wave that runs for ever By
8、 the island in the river Flowing down to Camelot.Four gray walls,and four gray towers,Overlook a space of flowers,And the silent isle imbowers The Lady of Shalott.By the margin,willow-veild,Slide the heavy barges traild By slow horses;and unhaild The shallop flitteth silken-saild Skimming down to Ca
9、melot:百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 7/548 But who hath seen her wave her hand?Or at the casement seen her stand?Or is she known in all the land,The Lady of Shalott?Only reapers,reaping early In among the bearded barley,Hear a song that echoes cheerly From the river winding
10、clearly,Down to towerd Camelot:And by the moon the reaper weary,Piling sheaves in uplands airy,Listening,whispers Tis the fairy Lady of Shalott.PART II There she weaves by night and day A magic web with colours gay.She has heard a whisper say,A curse is on her if she stay To look down to Camelot.She
11、 knows not what the curse may be,And so she weaveth steadily,And little other care hath she,The Lady of Shalott.And moving thro a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year,Shadows of the world appear.There she sees the highway near Winding down to Camelot:There the river eddy whirls,And there
12、the surly village-churls,百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 8/548 And the red cloaks of market girls,Pass onward from Shalott.Sometimes a troop of damsels glad,An abbot on an ambling pad,Sometimes a curly shepherd-lad,Or long-haird page in crimson clad,Goes by to towerd Camelot:
13、And sometimes thro the mirror blue The knights come riding two and two:She hath no loyal knight and true,The Lady of Shalott.But in her web she still delights To weave the mirrors magic sights,For often thro the silent nights A funeral,with plumes and lights,And music,went to Camelot:Or when the moo
14、n was overhead,Came two young lovers lately wed;I am half sick of shadows,said The Lady of Shalott.PART III A bow-shot from her bower-eaves,He rode between the barley-sheaves,The sun came dazzling thro the leaves,And flamed upon the brazen greaves Of bold Sir Lancelot.A red-cross knight for ever kne
15、eld To a lady in his shield,That sparkled on the yellow field,Beside remote Shalott.百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 9/548 The gemmy bridle glitterd free,Like to some branch of stars we see Hung in the golden Galaxy.The bridle bells rang merrily As he rode down to Camelot:And
16、from his blazond baldric slung A mighty silver bugle hung,And as he rode his armour rung,Beside remote Shalott.All in the blue unclouded weather Thick-jewelld shone the saddle-leather,The helmet and the helmet-feather Burnd like one burning flame together,As he rode down to Camelot.As often thro the
17、 purple night,Below the starry clusters bright,Some bearded meteor,trailing light,Moves over still Shalott.His broad clear brow in sunlight glowd;On burnishd hooves his war-horse trode;From underneath his helmet flowd His coal-black curls as on he rode,As he rode down to Camelot.From the bank and fr
18、om the river He flashd into the crystal mirror,Tirra lirra,by the river Sang Sir Lancelot.She left the web,she left the loom,She made three paces thro the room,She saw the water-lily bloom,百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 10/548 She saw the helmet and the plume,She lookd down
19、to Camelot.Out flew the web and floated wide;The mirror crackd from side to side;The curse is come upon me!cried The Lady of Shalott.PART IV In the stormy east-wind straining,The pale yellow woods were waning,The broad stream in his banks complaining,Heavily the low sky raining Over towerd Camelot;D
20、own she came and found a boat Beneath a willow left afloat,And round about the prow she wrote The Lady of Shalott.And down the rivers dim expanse Like some bold seer in a trance,Seeing all his own mischance With a glassy countenance Did she look to Camelot.And at the closing of the day She loosed th
21、e chain,and down she lay;The broad stream bore her far away,The Lady of Shalott.Lying,robed in snowy white That loosely flew to left and right The leaves upon her falling light Thro the noises of the night She floated down to Camelot:百年哈佛 50 部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 11/548 And
22、 as the boat-head wound along The willowy hills and fields among,They heard her singing her last song,The Lady of Shalott.Heard a carol,mournful,holy,Chanted loudly,chanted lowly,Till her blood was frozen slowly,And her eyes were darkend wholly,Turnd to towerd Camelot;For ere she reachd upon the tid
23、e The first house by the water-side,Singing in her song she died,The Lady of Shalott.Under tower and balcony,By garden-wall and gallery,A gleaming shape she floated by,Dead-pale between the houses high,Silent into Camelot.Out upon the wharfs they came,Knight and burgher,lord and dame,And round the p
24、row they read her name,The Lady of Shalott.Who is this?and what is here?And in the lighted palace near Died the sound of royal cheer;And they crossd themselves for fear,All the knights at Camelot:But Lancelot mused a little space;He said,She has a lovely face;God in His mercy lend her grace,百年哈佛 50
25、部经典 英文版 Harvard Classics 第 42 卷 英文诗集(卷)从丁尼生到惠特曼 12/548 The Lady of Shalott.625 SWEET AND LOW SWEET and low,sweet and low,Wind of the western sea,Low,low,breathe and blow,Wind of the western sea!Over the rolling waters go,Come from the dying moon,and blow,Blow him again to me;While my little one,whil
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