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英文诗歌300首 EACH IN HIS OWN TONGUE
发布时间:2025-01-06
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EACH IN HIS OWN TONGUEBy William Herbert CarruthAFIRE-MIST and a planet, —A crystal and a cell, —A jelly-fish and a saurian,And caves where the cave-men dwell;Then a sense of law and beauty,And a face turned from the clod, —Some call it Evolution,And others call it God.
A haze on the far horizon,The infinite, tender sky,The ripe, rich tint of the cornfields,And the wild geese sailing high, —And all over the upland and lowlandThe charm of the goldenrod, —Some of us call it Autumn,And others call it God.
Like tides on a crescent sea-beach,When the moon is new and thin,Into our hearts high yearningsCome welling and surging in, —Come from the mystic oceanWhose rim no foot has trod, —Some of us call it longing,And others call it God.
A picket frozen on duty, —A mother starved for her brood, —Socrates drinking the hemlock,And Jesus on the rood;And millions who, humble and nameless,The straight, hard pathways plod, —Some call it Consecration,And others call it God.
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A haze on the far horizon,The infinite, tender sky,The ripe, rich tint of the cornfields,And the wild geese sailing high, —And all over the upland and lowlandThe charm of the goldenrod, —Some of us call it Autumn,And others call it God.
Like tides on a crescent sea-beach,When the moon is new and thin,Into our hearts high yearningsCome welling and surging in, —Come from the mystic oceanWhose rim no foot has trod, —Some of us call it longing,And others call it God.
A picket frozen on duty, —A mother starved for her brood, —Socrates drinking the hemlock,And Jesus on the rood;And millions who, humble and nameless,The straight, hard pathways plod, —Some call it Consecration,And others call it God.
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