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叶芝的诗:《Easter,1916》

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发表于 2007-8-22 18:37 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

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叶芝的诗  "Easter,1916"。
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$ X! S% J) \: O5 B$ X: U1 [坦白的说, 这首诗相对较长,据说叶芝在写作时精神处于困扰和迷茫的状态,起义领导者之一是其爱慕对象的丈夫,而他像一个通常温和的人那样既惋惜逝去的鲜活生命,又对暴力对其理想中和谐境界的破坏感到恐惧。诗中传达出一种不安、痛惜与怅惘。全诗抄录于下,有兴趣的读者可以仔细读两遍(不过这诗真的很赞,还是认真读读吧)。
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$ N- r# K5 I/ w* mEaster, 1916
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: S* M9 @. V9 PI have met them at close of day2 Z6 S5 i: t( z: U& A
Coming with vivid faces9 c* |: D3 @3 \6 L1 {, T
From counter or desk among grey
3 s; e5 r) v! ]- t' x- _. Q6 bEighteenth-century houses.5 h) K6 x' b, q3 ^9 f5 ~
I have passed with a nod of the head7 G( q5 _& I  S" x" e* O3 J+ k# F
Or polite meaningless words,' Y+ S. D: Z# k7 j* ^2 ~( _$ a
Or have lingered awhile and said
: ?  E  ~* K! r! n$ m' MPolite meaningless words,
0 N2 z# ?1 j  q6 dAnd thought before I had done' e# x. u! p+ k6 _  O5 x
Of a mocking tale or a gibe: n, x8 R3 E; p1 _- P
To please a companion# ~) S4 B9 v; [6 ?- K
Around the fire at the club,
  L$ n; ^8 G, a7 k( Q% _7 C6 xBeing certain that they and I
3 M4 g6 a( R1 T3 i( PBut lived where motley is worn:8 T- j. u# B+ i$ u
All changed, changed utterly:' y; w8 ^7 A! T
A terrible beauty is born.
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That woman's days were spent3 c( ~4 E" L8 d/ |& t" X
In ignorant good-will,+ b0 H, t" D* C; e
Her nights in argument6 O8 x/ `' r' L" D- s2 u
Until her voice grew shrill.; B, C# n. ?4 ^. D, s  U
What voice more sweet than hers
0 l- y( G+ |8 K( h: U3 J3 {* cWhen, young and beautiful,. l" a# I) N5 Q' Z: F
She rode to harriers?
' Y4 ~; B2 U: I' ]* p* jThis man had kept a school( F+ }7 Y6 F( I1 E' e0 h
And rode our winged horse;
# U. u9 `; {6 d  U' A3 [This other his helper and friend
: K; c+ v7 u, |/ OWas coming into his force;
6 Y  ]- g' Z" o9 Z4 m/ H6 }* S3 @He might have won fame in the end,
7 Z8 K5 y4 b1 y7 h3 P! r2 x& XSo sensitive his nature seemed,
6 @7 Q4 W5 r6 o' B: u. o# KSo daring and sweet his thought.
  D2 [4 ~) o+ e6 G9 O* n; `/ BThis other man I had dreamed( @  O( J4 T: l
A drunken, vainglorious lout.
8 f1 o$ \# M1 ?1 ?He had done most bitter wrong
. }# ~. b  [) ~6 D0 T7 ?To some who are near my heart,5 ?4 _* n- e7 s. |0 x  Z
Yet I number him in the song;
1 ^4 l1 C9 T/ dHe, too, has resigned his part
$ v1 m! S! V& c, kIn the casual comedy;
: _5 t  X! g* u  r$ J1 U- [7 [8 sHe, too, has been changed in his turn,$ V9 I) k& o$ S- w9 \
Transformed utterly:+ ^; s: u) M; Y1 y, P
A terrible beauty is born.$ Z' _: Y) O: y9 ^0 Z, r
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Hearts with one purpose alone
  ]/ Z+ B" M( |: O3 R8 U: gThrough summer and winter seem
, [+ B) U6 M, g" f# Y  HEnchanted to a stone
7 `3 z6 Y6 l7 v8 l1 PTo trouble the living stream.0 F1 E, }" H+ n: i" u5 p
The horse that comes from the road.# N- P: F+ b( o1 g4 S2 }
The rider, the birds that range& L2 ]# @, d$ H, K: C
From cloud to tumbling cloud,
8 s+ f5 I* n5 Z9 R! NMinute by minute they change;* O. K: `' k% I5 @4 o  d
A shadow of cloud on the stream
, @7 X7 E. h: s0 mChanges minute by minute;3 [# J; a( T( W  m
A horse-hoof slides on the brim,$ s) p- \4 {# a6 P5 C
And a horse plashes within it;
; Z  E# n* s- Z0 i! k" }The long-legged moor-hens dive,
+ d+ ?: _5 t1 c% c/ NAnd hens to moor-cocks call;
8 F+ r: F) |; K- B, ZMinute by minute they live:
- q" m- J. X$ T6 d( M3 H* `The stone's in the midst of all.
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Too long a sacrifice
2 X" Y1 p2 _9 PCan make a stone of the heart.
: d  w4 m# T  G" N( |! V8 o5 h. eO when may it suffice?" s) C1 S" m9 v0 o
That is Heaven's part, our part
- j$ u) ~$ U; p. f$ U1 ^" B: dTo murmur name upon name,
0 L5 J, X+ L( v1 i8 a9 B# sAs a mother names her child  c/ L7 x6 T5 g
When sleep at last has come
' J; R5 n. {9 \* T8 q, I+ }6 rOn limbs that had run wild.2 v  ]& R5 M+ x: z4 X. e
What is it but nightfall?' f6 l( @  H5 f) U, {9 b
No, no, not night but death;
! k+ }8 T1 o, V8 A4 X1 O  ^Was it needless death after all?4 x. M0 ]1 t1 y8 C$ \
For England may keep faith& V: Z0 r0 L2 g0 m
For all that is done and said.$ x. V& ^" D1 K2 D( l' W9 j+ h  ]
We know their dream; enough  d2 `# k6 P2 h0 S$ [
To know they dreamed and are dead;
* }0 e8 i- q  v2 s  zAnd what if excess of love3 o6 |; l2 c3 C  _. E
Bewildered them till they died?
1 \! K: X( a9 cI write it out in a verse -4 z( D# i- J8 L- s7 W7 ^
MacDonagh and MacBride
4 h$ E- j8 Y) T8 m, V+ QAnd Connolly and pearse! I5 t2 W: r2 D( G3 U, q( p
Now and in time to be,
0 p7 E- E2 g7 FWherever green is worn,
9 P8 ]7 ^; W. C0 I2 R4 K7 @) t5 fAre changed, changed utterly:
$ P+ m! a- j1 S, }/ ?9 RA terrible beauty is born.

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发表于 2007-8-24 21:05 | 显示全部楼层
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