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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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/ |% h+ w/ H- t2 Z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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Easter, 19163 b& s  X! B$ @2 `; F# u- m
   
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I have met them at close of day$ B1 H* U) T$ Y0 B/ S+ w6 ~( H' L
Coming with vivid faces, s6 ^+ [, S2 _! R; G# t4 X# x9 K; m
From counter or desk among grey4 x/ F, Y- u& w/ R0 J2 B" x+ l6 A: T
Eighteenth-century houses.
4 a+ T3 A  O$ G# @  V: h- b/ MI have passed with a nod of the head3 ^. K& B9 p: C  s& N7 ]
Or polite meaningless words,
" E4 ^( _9 t; mOr have lingered awhile and said
1 @1 K7 b( F, i/ N5 p! SPolite meaningless words,. \1 f* I. S# Q$ u8 r
And thought before I had done
+ O, j* J; ^1 r, S& t1 f% b, Y: {Of a mocking tale or a gibe' X  q/ y% m7 l' T
To please a companion$ P& d  p( t. G7 \
Around the fire at the club,
1 t6 l8 w* ~; s. Q4 sBeing certain that they and I
4 _4 L% n8 o5 e$ L' IBut lived where motley is worn:3 s' O# |& Q2 L  n! C+ w) V
All changed, changed utterly:* v: ~* U+ M& O, w
A terrible beauty is born.
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That woman's days were spent- P; f6 x! g( K. b9 N) d2 Y
In ignorant good-will,
, w9 W5 }1 g. Y" S7 W; Q. v) d/ NHer nights in argument
7 V- {, M% O9 ^( n7 _  @6 E7 T9 j* gUntil her voice grew shrill.
! w4 E# q. w/ V" DWhat voice more sweet than hers
$ X' Z/ T+ c0 `2 h. ZWhen, young and beautiful,0 K, `7 t2 R+ U
She rode to harriers?- _! a& R6 S* h- E
This man had kept a school
- B! A- Q6 D0 N$ M& O' SAnd rode our winged horse;/ t: z3 Y, V( B( u
This other his helper and friend
5 b1 G8 @* E$ p( t5 @* R2 d. SWas coming into his force;
- M/ x2 P/ e. fHe might have won fame in the end,
* `$ V- t0 u* f* k9 K1 ^. T* ^So sensitive his nature seemed,
6 O3 a1 s1 h* F- W6 vSo daring and sweet his thought.
  t/ _! `$ e; _9 oThis other man I had dreamed
( v8 G& ]  Z0 l; L7 p  _# E) `A drunken, vainglorious lout.) }- L: j9 v0 v
He had done most bitter wrong( g6 g9 m' D* q' X' Z
To some who are near my heart,
! r% ~$ h! G$ W8 _2 p- d' XYet I number him in the song;
' m5 ^5 F2 I9 f. z+ P2 i$ fHe, too, has resigned his part5 `- M( V! V# O! E
In the casual comedy;. b+ x  u  z+ D
He, too, has been changed in his turn,
1 ^, V' ~! G+ }Transformed utterly:8 x  U+ f5 }& r
A terrible beauty is born.8 m! F8 u% ]4 Z# }4 n" d9 U$ Y

' z9 S; O! m3 Q- v" L! F4 r, B$ VHearts with one purpose alone
. N+ e3 E5 g- n; `  E0 k. dThrough summer and winter seem
2 o/ |" e1 i. ?. b1 c  H8 f) V! {Enchanted to a stone
# o6 U3 f" j  ?( ]9 b  ]2 h0 BTo trouble the living stream.; q/ Z: \# C7 A  O8 R5 Z2 @8 C" S
The horse that comes from the road.1 V- G/ Z! r% O4 l. ~5 C
The rider, the birds that range2 P- Y* Y/ Z( i  o* t4 T
From cloud to tumbling cloud,& r+ `: f* f3 r* y2 t
Minute by minute they change;4 x4 w' Z; t! Y$ f3 ^
A shadow of cloud on the stream  Q$ G0 P. l/ W1 B" g
Changes minute by minute;
7 J0 k+ b6 G' Y4 Y3 b/ t! A# dA horse-hoof slides on the brim,
2 M/ x: g* W2 \And a horse plashes within it;
: R" O0 A0 a6 w3 l( XThe long-legged moor-hens dive,' V% V! b( s  A" @. ^* c0 o
And hens to moor-cocks call;
7 C2 h; K$ |. ?) _, Z' t  hMinute by minute they live:5 c+ G3 l) o6 K; T! k
The stone's in the midst of all.
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Too long a sacrifice8 `# S! Q$ ^4 \' f, c0 q$ z: Q3 j0 Y
Can make a stone of the heart.9 [8 K  j6 f' j) R6 E5 }
O when may it suffice?) G5 H2 M+ g& H/ S/ g
That is Heaven's part, our part4 g8 Z& B# T9 g
To murmur name upon name,. u; c. ~8 p2 t6 o8 d# l# X
As a mother names her child- f" O* O- s9 d3 w2 m
When sleep at last has come4 e8 f9 e" N+ z2 }# d1 l, O- z; i
On limbs that had run wild.2 C# R) D& j* h! Q3 h
What is it but nightfall?3 S* Z5 m# H( c
No, no, not night but death;
; r" P0 H, b! y  d9 ^Was it needless death after all?
- f' Q( M& K& S: HFor England may keep faith+ o  ~( {" h3 v& k/ x
For all that is done and said.  e8 D7 Q. [1 L+ c+ h
We know their dream; enough7 J7 a* A; O' P
To know they dreamed and are dead;# X( F' S9 u7 B
And what if excess of love" m6 _9 t  b* v' A$ i
Bewildered them till they died?6 D+ b9 S$ \; _2 C7 y" M* V- y$ e
I write it out in a verse -
# v% s7 a+ Z6 q+ _MacDonagh and MacBride
. S1 R- T/ i, G. U, U4 [. }And Connolly and pearse
! N+ f2 t7 C, }. L; _( B1 qNow and in time to be,
; ]% ^8 J5 D" Q' m6 e! PWherever green is worn,
2 Z' X) b" G3 Q! _2 ^Are changed, changed utterly:3 a3 Z8 ^) Z5 H" W
A terrible beauty is born.

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