晨读英语美文 第7篇: Country Spring

晨读英语美文听力原文第7篇: Country Spring One spring I went a walking tour in the country. It was a glorious spring. Not the sort of spring they give us in these miserable times, under this shameless government -a mixture of east wind ,blizzard, snow, rain, fog, frost, hail, sleet and thunder-storms, but a sunny, blue-skyed, joyous spring, such as we used to have regularly ...

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诗歌朗读 (30)跳蚤

The Flea by John Donne 跳蚤 约翰·邓恩 Mark but this flea, and mark in this, 看呀,这只跳蚤,叮在这里, How little that which thou deniest me is; 你对我的拒绝多么微不足道; Me it sucked first, and now sucks thee, 它先叮我,现在又叮你, And in this flea our two bloods mingled be; 我们的血液在它体内溶和; Thou know’st that this cannot be said 你知道这是不能言说的 A sin, nor sha...

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诗歌朗读 (15)致羞怯的情人

To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell 致羞怯的情人作者:安德鲁?马维尔 Had we but world enough, and time, this coyness, Lady, were no crime. 如果我们的世界够大,时间够多,小姐,这样的羞怯就算不上罪过。 We would sit down and think which way to walk and pass our long love's day. 我们会坐下来,想想该上哪边去散步,度过我们漫漫的爱情天。 Thou by the Indian Ganges' side sho...

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诗歌朗读 (6)他祈求天神的袍服

He Wishes For The Colths Of Heaven by W.B.Yeats 《他祈求天神的袍服》作者:叶芝 Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths, inwrought with golden and silver light. 假若我有天神的绣袍,镶嵌着金光和银光。 The blue and the dim and the dark cloths of night and light and the half-light, I would spread the cloths under your feet: 那些湛蓝、浅灰和深黑色的绣袍,闪烁着夜光、日光和霞光...

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经典英语美文 (77)你是你的所为

If the past has taught us anything, it is that every cause brings effect – every action has a consequence.This thought, in my opinion, is the moral foundation of the universe; it applies equally in this world andthe next. We Chinese have a saying: “If a man plants melons, he will reap melons; if he sows beans, he will reap beans.”And this is true of every man’s life: g...

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诗歌朗读 (19)Go To The Limits of Your Longing

Go To The Limits of Your Longingby Rainer Maria Rilke God speaks to each of us as he makes us, then walks with us silently out of the night. These are the words we dimly hear: You, sent out beyond your recall, go to the limits of your longing. Embody me. Flare up like flame and make big shadows I can move in. Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror. Just keep going. ...

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诗歌朗读 (2)当我在某个夜晚漫步

As I walked out one evening by W.H. Auden 《当我在某个夜晚漫步》,作者:奥登 As I walked out one evening. 当我在某个夜晚漫步。 Walking down Bristol Street, the crowds upon the pavement were fields of harvest wheat. 行走在布里斯托尔大街上,道路上满是人群,就像小麦正待收割的田野。 And down by the brimming river I heard a lover sing under an arch of the railway: 紧挨着那条水波...

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晨读英语美文 第6篇: The Joy Of SOHO

晨读英语美文听力原文第6篇: The Joy 0f SOHO: Making a Life While Making a Living A Better Choice The next time you overhear a friend or coworker chattering excitedly about SOHO, don't assume that they are talking about New York. In today's business world SOHO refers to "Small Office/Home Office," one of today's biggest explosions in the economy. The home...

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晨读英语美文 第1篇: Sounds Of Country

晨读英语美文听力原文第1篇: Sounds Of Country Ask people "what is country music?"and you are likely to get a wide variety of answer. With so many different theories about how the music developed and who the best musicians are, everyone has their own definition of the sound and style of country! Country encompasses a range of musical styles from "hillbilly"...

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诗歌朗读 (5)明亮的星

Bright Star by John Keats 《明亮的星》,作者:约翰·济慈 Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art– not in lone splendour hung aloft the night and watching, with eternal lids apart. Like nature's patient, sleepless Eremite. 明亮的星星,但愿我能如你坚定–但并非孤独地在夜空闪烁高悬,睁着一双永不合拢的眼睛。犹如苦修的隐士彻夜无眠。 The moving waters at their...

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诗歌朗读 (11)多佛海滩

Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold 《多佛海滩》 马修·阿诺德 The sea is calm tonight. 今晚,海上风平浪静。 The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the straits; 潮水正满,皎洁的月光洒在海峡上; On the French coast the light gleams and is gone; 法兰西海岸,灯火闪烁; The cliffs of England stand; Glimmering and vast, out in the tranquil bay. 英格兰崖壁陡峭,高高耸立静谧的海湾, 一...

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诗歌朗读 (4)她在美中徜徉

She Walks in Beautyby Lord Byron 《她在美中徜徉》,拜伦 She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; 她在美中徜徉,仿佛夜晚皎洁无云,繁星漫天; And all that's best of dark and bright meet in her aspect and her eyes, thus mellowed to that tender light which heaven to gaudy day denies. 正如绝佳的暗与亮融汇于外貌与眼眸;醇化为如此柔和的光 -俗丽...

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诗歌朗读 (10)Elegy 5

Elegy 5 by Ovid,translated by Christopher Marlowe In summer's heat, and mid-time of the day, To rest my limbs, upon a bed I lay, One window shut, the other open stood, Which gave such light, as twinkles in a wood, Like twilight glimpse at setting of the sun, Or night being past, and yet not day begun. Such light to shamefast maidens must be shown, Where they may sport, a...

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晨读英语美文 第2篇: American Food

晨读英语美文听力原文第2篇: American Food: You Are What You Eat "You are what you eat."Nutrition experts often use this saying to promote better eating habits. What we put in our mouths does become a part of us. But we can look at this statement another way. What we eat reflects who we are-as people and as a culture. Do you want to understand another culture? Then y...

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诗歌朗读 (27)The Heart Of The Woman

The Heart Of The Woman by W.B.Yeats O WHAT to me the little room That was brimmed up with prayer and rest; He bade me out into the gloom, And my breast lies upon his breast. O what to me my mother’s care, The house where I was safe and warm; The shadowy blossom of my hair Will hide us from the bitter storm. O hiding hair and dewy eyes, I am no more with life and death, My he...

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诗歌朗读 (20)I Love Thee

I Love Thee by Thomas Hood I love thee—I love thee! ’Tis all that I can say; It is my vision in the night, My dreaming in the day; The very echo of my heart, The blessing when I pray: I love thee—I love thee! Is all that I can say. I love thee—I love thee! Is ever on my tongue; In all my proudest poesy That chorus still is sung; It is the verdict of my eyes, Amidst the gay a...

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诗歌朗读 (17)挽歌9

Elegy 9 by Ovid, translated by Christopher Marlowe Yet should I curse a god, if he but said, Live without love, so sweet ill is a maid. For when my loathing it of heat deprives me, I know not whether my mind's whirlwind drives me. Even as a headstrong courser bears away, His rider vainly striving him to stay, Or as a sudden gale thrusts into sea, The haven touching bark ...

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诗歌朗读 (8)亡灵书

To the ancient Egyptians death marked the end of one journey and the beginning of another. 在古埃及人的眼里,死亡标志着一段旅程的结束,另一段旅程的开始。 After death all ancient Egyptians believed that they must leave behind the green fertile farmlands of Egypt and the waters of the river Nile to travel to the afterlife. 死后,古埃及人认为自己应该葬在有着肥沃的土地,有尼罗河...

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诗歌朗读 (22)葬礼蓝调

Funeral Blues by W. H. Auden 葬礼蓝调 奥登 Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, 停止所有的时钟,切断电话 Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, 给狗一块浓汁的骨头,让他别叫 Silence the pianos and with muffled drum 黯哑了钢琴,随着低沉的鼓 Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come. 抬出灵怄,让哀悼者前来。 Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead 让直升机在头...

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诗歌朗读 (13)情人眼里出西施

Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare 第十四行诗130 威廉·莎士比亚 My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips' red; 我情妇的眼睛一点不像太阳;珊瑚比她的嘴唇还要红得多: If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head. 雪若算白,她的胸就暗褐无光,发若是铁丝,她头上铁丝婆娑。 I have seen ro...

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