找回密码
 注册

Sign in with Twitter

It's what's happening?

微信登录

微信扫一扫,快速登录

萍聚头条

查看: 2088|回复: 2

叶芝的诗:《Easter,1916》

[复制链接]
发表于 2007-8-22 17:37 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式

马上注册,结交更多好友,享用更多功能,让你轻松玩转社区。

您需要 登录 才可以下载或查看,没有账号?注册 微信登录

×
叶芝的诗  "Easter,1916"。- \3 P" d" P$ z6 G1 _! s
5 R! [  M$ t1 c" ~+ n: L  x
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)。+ ]4 U3 o3 m$ D. i

* w( I' Y) @, [# Z3 e5 M! _Easter, 1916  J& c' Q; u8 y1 r6 x% C$ d& z
   9 C* E. }8 l9 {% J* e4 e* v
% i3 N" Q7 Y+ Z6 Z: a2 o
I have met them at close of day7 J! q5 U( X5 Q9 d/ k' O
Coming with vivid faces# _' x: \* V4 P% N% E6 }
From counter or desk among grey( a$ ^; Y& z; H% u) F
Eighteenth-century houses.9 z) m+ n1 ?: `5 f: x, [, m0 v$ O
I have passed with a nod of the head2 Y7 ?0 r. K2 \3 V! l
Or polite meaningless words,
/ t) Z# R( @  XOr have lingered awhile and said
" A6 Z2 h6 p- ^0 ^Polite meaningless words,2 f/ H7 R9 S+ `" D
And thought before I had done( _4 w4 ^' F7 [! @3 M
Of a mocking tale or a gibe
/ i) a+ }' ^! q# ~To please a companion7 k- w1 a- n# c+ F3 R7 g9 h# e
Around the fire at the club,
4 y9 f% L2 j  j  O+ ~1 G: mBeing certain that they and I. z4 Y" L- b# v$ M& b0 b! z
But lived where motley is worn:+ {. ~. @4 M& d7 \7 a6 _) u
All changed, changed utterly:7 \$ m# [- l, m$ }
A terrible beauty is born.' A0 ~) ~; `5 f4 b) u* M

8 r( q  {3 M7 G* T6 C/ {7 \$ kThat woman's days were spent6 [( _) q8 T* @+ u# |/ T
In ignorant good-will,
3 I6 M& O! @+ r2 O; l9 @4 A, ]- ^Her nights in argument
& \9 G$ Z% R8 Y6 U: _9 [Until her voice grew shrill.8 s& ~9 A" B* C2 l
What voice more sweet than hers
* U2 `, Q% F0 C, j$ sWhen, young and beautiful,7 U# T: S+ ^  V" l' \6 K) P  x
She rode to harriers?. K5 \+ U# |. q. {8 Y
This man had kept a school
' |" e6 e  L; N5 m2 i( l: g  d2 bAnd rode our winged horse;4 Q1 ~1 O3 W  N8 P3 t( W; n" _
This other his helper and friend6 M) {" {5 E$ z& j' W, f& A
Was coming into his force;
! C; c. G: S4 s7 G8 `* ^' ~He might have won fame in the end,
7 c3 |5 A  ?) O& ^8 F5 wSo sensitive his nature seemed,: P, W7 y0 ~4 C
So daring and sweet his thought.
3 L* E. ^2 c. x: Y: n4 z) T; @, aThis other man I had dreamed
+ ~1 U. [( b7 }  r& YA drunken, vainglorious lout.
+ U0 E! D# g: o( T7 GHe had done most bitter wrong- m- W. r9 C$ u0 }! a3 m' l+ @, t
To some who are near my heart,; M1 d# t5 S3 G, ~. r$ x
Yet I number him in the song;
( g3 P1 A2 {6 y* G1 \; pHe, too, has resigned his part2 `' d% f, o' a, y1 H7 {
In the casual comedy;1 d: G% n: z8 R! s' @
He, too, has been changed in his turn,
3 _5 B; p% c5 @* A+ C9 ~Transformed utterly:
0 W) G" y$ E( p4 l5 t4 O2 s2 LA terrible beauty is born.
% N5 K7 y) u7 x- {) [: q9 U* C: x: V
Hearts with one purpose alone
2 J4 c8 _$ M  S+ c3 {- xThrough summer and winter seem7 ]: h: N, h& E7 s7 G& E5 ]% v7 p
Enchanted to a stone; R( T* c+ @- c5 [$ ~
To trouble the living stream.3 ^0 f) q% T) f
The horse that comes from the road.
  I: ]& F3 f5 J1 q( r( f- GThe rider, the birds that range
$ W: l6 {. ]0 v- s  S6 LFrom cloud to tumbling cloud,
8 n2 {- H0 ]5 I' N5 j3 PMinute by minute they change;1 S, \, @. o% G; H: X/ A5 E; \
A shadow of cloud on the stream9 `: W, R& F7 u
Changes minute by minute;: l" E* r) {) |  x
A horse-hoof slides on the brim,4 r% x6 H2 f3 Y5 b, Z
And a horse plashes within it;
9 p% n0 y* R" Y6 d# rThe long-legged moor-hens dive,& f1 u8 p0 [+ A5 i
And hens to moor-cocks call;
. ?' l( }! U! ?5 z1 dMinute by minute they live:4 ]+ p, N- B, g1 H  A6 x; ]/ ]
The stone's in the midst of all.
; G/ _; q# x, N# d8 o0 K/ i
) {! {- E  b2 i4 i. CToo long a sacrifice
) L* ^' E9 A* \0 \# ^; {- s. eCan make a stone of the heart.8 V9 N* Q( A0 \& q3 V
O when may it suffice?
2 ~8 b. j; p2 W6 qThat is Heaven's part, our part; s# ~7 K2 O) Q; l+ n
To murmur name upon name,
$ ?9 x$ T5 B4 @# ^As a mother names her child
- Y: ^/ P4 u# f6 I4 @8 T; ]When sleep at last has come
- ~  |% ^  V$ t% n& I! eOn limbs that had run wild.
" m8 W$ f# k- x. N8 oWhat is it but nightfall?4 d  [) v1 ^' U
No, no, not night but death;
% L& v* O% M, [, g0 |Was it needless death after all?
& P$ X0 O1 Y% }2 NFor England may keep faith
  T$ j- u6 s1 ?$ R4 n: Z% I1 o+ fFor all that is done and said.; t! x6 p% T! i2 |% g
We know their dream; enough
0 `1 O; \6 a. {( GTo know they dreamed and are dead;
5 F3 J" U: p  N* cAnd what if excess of love, `9 ?6 b' y# T9 C& j. j
Bewildered them till they died?
0 a% J( t- q& E5 ?8 g/ ]/ _" g, p# LI write it out in a verse -
6 c) f7 h# h( i7 jMacDonagh and MacBride
! Q' P& @% f9 i9 c: o5 WAnd Connolly and pearse9 W7 I& Y7 e- E. G- z
Now and in time to be,$ E- R6 w9 L9 t
Wherever green is worn,9 M3 g. y7 L+ |# P5 a
Are changed, changed utterly:
: Q. L/ Z9 {/ u- j$ _0 r" S. r' wA terrible beauty is born.

评分

1

查看全部评分

Die von den Nutzern eingestellten Information und Meinungen sind nicht eigene Informationen und Meinungen der DOLC GmbH.
发表于 2007-8-24 20:05 | 显示全部楼层
Die von den Nutzern eingestellten Information und Meinungen sind nicht eigene Informationen und Meinungen der DOLC GmbH.
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

发表于 2007-8-27 16:34 | 显示全部楼层
Die von den Nutzern eingestellten Information und Meinungen sind nicht eigene Informationen und Meinungen der DOLC GmbH.
回复 支持 反对

使用道具 举报

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 注册 微信登录

本版积分规则

Archiver|手机版|AGB|Impressum|Datenschutzerklärung|萍聚社区-德国热线-德国实用信息网

GMT+1, 2025-11-21 14:51 , Processed in 0.091539 second(s), 35 queries .

Powered by Discuz! X3.5 Licensed

© 2001-2025 Discuz! Team.

快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表