I WOULD IN THAT SWEET BOSOM BEBy James JoyceI would in that sweet bosom be(O sweet it is and fair it is!)Wher... [查看全文]
I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUDBy William WordsworthI WANDERED lonely as a cloudThat floats on high o’er vales and... [查看全文]
I TASTE A LIQUOR NEVER BREWEDBy Emily DickinsonI TASTE a liquor never brewed—From Tankards scooped in Pearl—Not... [查看全文]
I REMEMBER, I REMEMBERBy Thomas HoodI remember, I remember,The house where I was born,The little window where the... [查看全文]
I FELT A FUNERAL IN MY BRAINBy Emily DickinsonI felt a funeral in my brain,And mourners, to and fro,Kept treadi... [查看全文]
I DIED FOR BEAUTYBy Emily DickinsonI DIED for beauty, but was scarceAdjusted in the tomb,When one who died for ... [查看全文]
THE HUMBLE-BEEBy Ralph Waldo EmersonBurly, dozing humble-bee,Where thou art is clime for me.Let them sail for Port... [查看全文]
HOW DOTH THE LITTLE BUSY BEEBy Isaac WattsHow doth the little busy beeImprove each shining hour,And gather honey... [查看全文]
“HOPE” IS THE THING WITH FEATHERSBy Emily Dickinson“HOPE” is the thing with feathers—That perches in the soul... [查看全文]
HIS SUPPOSED MISTRESSBy Ben JonsonIF I freely can discoverWhat would please me in my lover,I would have her fair... [查看全文]