英语诗歌共195篇 第7页
When You Are Old 当你老去-笑傲英语网

When You Are Old 当你老去

  When you are old and gray and full of sleep And nodding by the fire, take down this book, And slowly read, and dream of the soft look Your eyes had once, and of their sha...
9年前
1650
Blank Joy 空白的欢乐-笑傲英语网

Blank Joy 空白的欢乐

He who did not come, wasn‘t he determined Nonetheless to prganize and decorate my heart? If we had to exist to become the one we love, What would the heart have to create? Lovely...
9年前
1630
Dream land 梦之地-笑傲英语网

Dream land 梦之地

Where sunless rivers weep Their waves into the deep, She sleeps a charmed sleep: Awake her not. Led by a single star, She came from very far To seek where shadows are Her pleasant ...
10年前
1630
EAST OF THE TOWN 东郊-笑傲英语网

EAST OF THE TOWN 东郊

EAST OF THE TOWN                          Wei Yingwu  ...
10年前
1630
Oread 奥利特|山岳女神-笑傲英语网

Oread 奥利特|山岳女神

Whirl up, sea---- Whirl your pointed pines, Splash your great pines On our rocks, Hurl your green over us Cover us with your pools of fir.   翻译: 翻腾吧,大...
9年前
1620
The Rainy Day雨天-笑傲英语网

The Rainy Day雨天

    The Rainy Day     Henry Wadsworth Longfellow     The day is coldand dark, and dreary;     It rains, and the wind is ...
10年前
1620
The furthest distance in the world世界上最遥远的距离-笑傲英语网

The furthest distance in the world世界上最遥远的距离

      The furthest distance in the world     Tagore·Rabindranath     The furthest distance in the world     Is no...
10年前
1610
Waiting is the love itself 等待就是爱情本身-笑傲英语网

Waiting is the love itself 等待就是爱情本身

We just can‘t let go, when the storm is ahead. She has been patient, believing the best is worth the wait. Yet the last apple fallen from the tree is usually sour. The love that r...
11年前
1600
DWELLING BY A STREAM 溪 居-笑傲英语网

DWELLING BY A STREAM 溪 居

       DWELLING BY A STREAM Liu Zongyuan I had so long been troubled by official hat and robe That I am glad to be an exile here in this wild so...
10年前
1580
Bagpipes of Spain 西班牙风笛-笑傲英语网

Bagpipes of Spain 西班牙风笛

Bagpipes of Spain, ye that can sing That which is sweetest to us in the Spring! You first sing of gladness and then sing of pain As deep and as bitter as the billowed main. Sing....
9年前
1570