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名人诗歌|Ode on a Grecian Urn

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--by John Keats

1.

THOU still unravish'd bride of quietness,
Thou foster-child of silence and slow time,
Sylvan1 historian, who canst thus express
A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme:
What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape
Of deities2 or mortals, or of both,
In Tempe or the dales of Arcady?
What men or gods are these? What maidens3 loth?
What mad pursuit? What struggle to escape?
What pipes and timbrels? What wild ecstasy4?

2.

Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard
Are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play on;
Not to the sensual ear, but, more endear'd,
Pipe to the spirit ditties of no tone:
Fair youth, beneath the trees, thou canst not leave
Thy song, nor ever can those trees be bare;
Bold Lover, never, never canst thou kiss,
Though winning near the goalyet, do not grieve;
She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss5,
For ever wilt6 thou love, and she be fair!

3.

Ah, happy, happy boughs7! that cannot shed
Your leaves, nor ever bid the Spring adieu;
And, happy melodist, unwearied,
For ever piping songs for ever new;
More happy love! more happy, happy love!
For ever warm and still to be enjoy'd,
For ever panting, and for ever young;
All breathing human passion far above,
That leaves a heart high-sorrowful and cloy'd,
A burning forehead, and a parching8 tongue.

4.

Who are these coming to the sacrifice?
To what green altar, O mysterious priest,
Lead'st thou that heifer lowing at the skies,
And all her silken flanks with garlands drest?
What little town by river or sea shore,
Or mountain-built with peaceful citadel9,
Is emptied of this folk, this pious10 morn?
And, little town, thy streets for evermore
Will silent be; and not a soul to tell
Why thou art desolate11, can e'er return.

5.

O Attic12 shape! Fair attitude! with brede
Of marble men and maidens overwrought,
With forest branches and the trodden weed;
Thou, silent form, dost tease us out of thought
As doth eternity13: Cold Pastoral!
When old age shall this generation waste,
Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe14
Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st,
Beauty is truth, truth beauty,that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.


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