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英汉双语读物世界上最美的英文

英文人生名篇 - 第一篇:A Grain of Sand/ 一粒沙子 William Blake/威廉.布莱克 To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild fllower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour. 从一粒沙子看到一个世界, 从一朵野花看到一个天堂, 把握在你手心里的就是无限, 永恒也就消融于一个时辰。 全诗 Auguries of Innocence   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 redbreast in a cage   Puts all heaven in a rage.   A dove-house filled with doves and pigeons   Shudders hell through all its regions.   A dog starved at his masters gate   Predicts the ruin of the state.   A horse misused 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 clipped and armed for fight   Does the rising sun affright.   Every wolfs and lions howl   Raises from hell a human soul.   The wild deer wandering here and there   Keeps the human soul from care.   The lamb misused breeds public strife,   And yet forgives the butchers knife.   The bat that flits at close of eve   Has left the brain that wont believe.   The owl that calls upon the night   Speaks the unbelievers fright.   He who shall hurt the little wren   Shall never be beloved by men.   He who the ox to wrath has moved   Shall never be by woman loved.   The wanton boy that kills the fly   Shall feel the spiders enmity.   He who torments the chafers sprite   Weaves a bower in endless night.   The caterpillar on the leaf   Repeats to thee thy mothers grief.   Kill not the moth nor butterfly,   For the Last Judgment draweth nigh.   He who shall train the horse to war   Shall never pass the polar bar.   The beggars dog and widows cat,   Feed them, and thou wilt grow fat.   The gnat that sings his summers song   Poison gets from Slanders tongue.   The poison of the snake and newt   Is the sweat of Envy

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