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I promise to recite the Ulysses of Alfred Tennyson for you several years later, when I was rather aged. With my wife's hand in my hand, I would lead you to a strange shore at dusk, where the wine breezes gently.


IP属地:天津来自Android客户端1楼2014-01-18 17:41回复
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    Ulysses
    Alfred Lord Tennyson
    It little profits that an idle king,
    By this still hearth, among these barren crags,
    Matched with an aged wife, I mete and dole
    Unequal laws unto a savage race,
    That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me.
    I cannot rest from travel: I will drink
    Life to the lees: all times I have enjoyed
    Greatly, have suffered greatly, both with those
    That loved me, and alone; on shore, and when
    Through scudding drifts the rainy Hyades
    Vest the dim sea: I am become a name;
    For always roaming with a hungry heart
    Much have I seen and known; cities of men
    And manners, climates, councils, governments,
    Myself not least, but honoured of them all;
    And drunk delight of battle with my peers;
    Far on the ringing plains of windy Troy.
    I am part of all that I have met;
    Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough
    Gleams that untravelled world, whose margin fades
    For ever and for ever when I move.
    How dull it is to pause, to make an end,
    To rust unburnished, not to shine in use!
    A


    IP属地:天津来自Android客户端2楼2014-01-18 17:50
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      As though to breath were life. Life piled on life
      Were all to little, and of one to me
      Little remains: but every hour is saved
      From that eternal silence, something more,
      A bringer of new things; and vile it were
      For some three suns to store and hoard myself,
      And this gray spirit yearning in desire
      To follow knowledge like a sinking star,
      Beyond the utmost bound of human thought.


      IP属地:天津来自Android客户端3楼2014-01-18 17:51
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        This is my son, mine own Telemachus,
        To whom I leave the scepter and the isle
        Well-loved of me, discerning to fulfill
        This labour, by slow prudence to make mild
        A rugged people, and through soft degrees
        Subdue them to the useful and the good.
        Most blameless is he, centered in the sphere
        Of common duties, decent not to fail
        In offices of tenderness, and pay
        Meet adoration to my household gods,
        When I am gone. He works his work, I mine.
        There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail:
        There gloom the dark broad seas. My mariners,
        Souls that have toiled, and wrought, and thought with me
        That ever with a frolic welcome took
        The thunder and the sunshine, and opposed
        Free hearts, free foreheads you and I are old;
        Old age had yet his honour and his toil;
        Death closes all: but something ere the end,
        Some work of noble note, may yet be done,
        Not unbecoming men that strove with Gods.
        The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks:
        The long day wanes: the slow moon climbs: the deep


        IP属地:天津来自Android客户端4楼2014-01-18 17:53
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          Moans round with many voices. Come, my friends,
          'Tis not too late to seek a newer world.
          Push off, and sitting well in order smite
          The sounding furrows; for my purpose holds
          To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths
          Of all the western stars, until I die.
          It may be that the gulfs will wash us down:
          It may be we shall touch the Happy Isles,
          And see the great Achilles, whom we knew.
          Though much is taken, much abides; and though
          We are not now that strength which in the old days
          Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are,
          One equal-temper of heroic hearts,
          Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
          To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.


          IP属地:天津来自Android客户端5楼2014-01-18 17:54
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