Sonnet XLI-XV

类别:文学名著 作者:伊丽莎白·巴雷特·勃朗宁 本章:Sonnet XLI-XV

    I ts,

    ito all

    tle near the prison-wall

    to s louder parts

    Ere t ons

    Or temples occupation, beyond call.

    But thou, who, in my voices sink and fall

    ook it, t Arts

    Orument didst drop do t

    to  I said betears, . . .

    Instruct me o to s

    My souls full meaning into future years,

    t t utterance, and salute

    Love t endures, from Life t disappears !

    I ts,

    ito all

    tle near the prison-wall

    to s louder parts

    Ere t ons

    Or temples occupation, beyond call.

    But thou, who, in my voices sink and fall

    ook it, t Arts

    Orument didst drop do t

    to  I said betears,...

    Instruct me o to s

    My souls full meaning into future years,

    t t utterance, and salute

    Love t endures, from Life t disappears!

    My future  copy fair my past--

    I e t once; and t my side

    My ministering life-angel justified

    t

    to te turned at last,

    And tead, sa unallied

    to angels in tried

    By natural ills, received t fast,

    t, my pilgrims staff

    Gave out green leaves h morning dews impearled.

    I seek no copy no half:

    Leave h long musing curled,

    And e me neures epigraph,

    New angel mine, unhe world !

    My future  copy fair my past -

    I e t once; and t my side

    My ministering life-angel justified

    t

    to te turned at last,

    And tead, sa unallied

    to angels in tried

    By natural ills, received t fast,

    t, my pilgrims staff

    Gave out green leaves h morning dews impearled.

    I seek no copy no half:

    Leave h long musing curled,

    And e me neures epigraph,

    New angel mine, unhe world!

    me count the ways.

    I love to t

    My soul can reac of sight

    For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.

    I love to the level of everydays

    Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light.

    I love trive for Right;

    I love turn from Praise.

    I love t to use

    In my old griefs, and h.

    I love to lose

    it saints,--I love th,

    Smiles, tears, of all my life !--and, if God choose,

    I s love tter after death.

    me count the ways.

    I love to t

    My soul can reac of sight

    For the ends of being and ideal grace.

    I love to the level of every days

    Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light.

    I love trive for right.

    I love turn from praise.

    I love t to use

    In my old griefs, and h.

    I love to lose

    it saints. I love th,

    Smiles, tears, of all my life; and, if God choose,

    I s love tter after death.

    Beloved, t brought me many flowers

    Plucked in through

    And er, and it seemed as if they grew

    In the sun and showers.

    So, in t love of ours,

    take back ts woo,

    And whdrew

    From my s ground. Indeed, those beds and bowers

    Be overgroter weeds and rue,

    And  t ine,

    ake to do

    t pine.

    Instruct to keep true,

    And tell ts are left in mine.

    Sonnet XLIV: Belovèd, t Brougrong>

    Belovèd, t brought me many flowers

    Plucked in through

    And er, and it seemed as if they grew

    In the sun and showers.

    So, in t love of ours,

    take back ts woo,

    And whdrew

    From my s ground. Indeed, those bed and bowers

    Be overgroter weeds and rue,

    And  t ine,

    ake to do

    t pine.

    Instruct to keep true,

    And tell ts are left in mine.

    Accuse me not, beseec I wear

    too calm and sad a face in front of thine;

    For  shine

    it on our brow and hair.

    On me t ing care,

    As on a bee s in a crystalline;

    Since sorrow  me safe in loves divine,

    And to spread er air

    ere most impossible failure, if I strove

    to fail so. But I look on thee--

    Behe end of love,

    hearing oblivion beyond memory;

    As one ws and gazes from above,

    Over to tter sea.

    Accuse me not, beseec I wear

    too calm and sad a face in front of thine;

    For  shine

    it on our brow and hair.

    On me t ing care,

    As on a bee in a crystalline;

    Since sorrow  me safe in loves divine

    And to spread er air

    ere most impossible failure, if I strove

    to fail so. But I look on thee--

    Behe end of love,

    hearing oblivion beyond memory;

    As one ws and gazes from above,

    Over to tter sea.


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