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标 题: Dedication [of Poems, 1817] to Leigh Hunt, Es
发信站: 紫 丁 香 (Sun Nov 29 16:20:53 1998), 转信
DEDICATION [OF POEMS, 1817] TO LEIGH HUNT, ESQ.
by John Keats
Glory and loveliness have pass'd away;
For if we wander out in early morn,
No wreathed incense do we see upborne
Into the east, to meet the smiling day:
No crowd of nymphs soft voic'd and young, and gay,
In woven baskets bringing ears of corn,
Roses, and pinks, and violets, to adorn
The shrine of Flora in her early May.
But there are left delights as high as these,
And I shall ever bless my destiny,
That in a time, when under pleasant trees
Pan is no longer sought, I feel a free,
A leafy luxury, seeing I could please
With these poor offerings, a man like thee.
THE END
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