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English poetry英国诗歌简介

English poetry英国诗歌简介

Major romantic poets
William Blake 1757-1827 Songs of Innocence
William Wordsworth 1770-1850 Lyrical Ballads, The Prelude, I wander Lonely as a Cloud
S.T. Coleridge 1772-1834 Lyrical Ballads, Kubla Khan George Gordon Byron 1788-1824 Don Juan, Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage Percy Bysshe Shelly 1792-1822 Queen Mab, Prometheus Unbound, Ode to the West Wind John Keats 1795 – 1821 Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to Autumn
English Poetry
Shakespeare's Sonnets Romantic poetry William Wordsworth Percy Bysshe Shelley John Keats



Sonnet is a very important form of English metrical poetry. It has 14 lines written to a regular rhyme scheme. Sonnet was invented by the Italian poet, Francesco Petrarch in the early 14th century. Sonnet makes it easier to express deep thought and emotion. In English poetry, there are three types of sonnet: the Italian, the Shakespearean and the Spenserian. These three types of sonnet all consist of 14 lines, but the rhyme schemes are different.

17poetry英国17世纪诗歌

17poetry英国17世纪诗歌

when old
(2)
World view:
The world was sick; harmony was gone;
proportion was gone; beauty was gone; order was gone; there was little to do but wait for final dissolution.
Roughness of meter and irregular rhyme John Donne is generally regarded as the
leading figure of this school.
Other members include George Herbert,
Andrew Marvell and Abraham Cowley.
III. John Donne (1572-1631)
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Life and career
Born to wealthy Catholic parents In his youth, he struggled between Catholicism and Protestantism.


After converting to the Church of England, he became secretary to a wealthy man who planned to advance him.
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View of love:
When young, love is an animal affair, a
matter of flesh and sensation; when old, the nature of love is a perfect union of body and mind.

英语诗歌简介English Poetry

英语诗歌简介English Poetry
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b. To induce the reader a kind of attitude to something or coalition with something else. Because I could not stop for Death— He kindly stopped for me— The Carriage held but just Ourselves— And Immortality.
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1. The genealogical level
2. The typographical level
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《亲爱的傻瓜》

天下武功第一的欧阳锋

竟然被郭靖用计活捉
他百思不得其解 对郭靖说了这样两句话: “你知道我平生最恨什么吗? 我最恨落在傻瓜手里”
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《一个人来到田纳西》

毫无疑问






“是一种用美的文字……音律的绘画的文字…… 表 写人的情绪中的意境。” -宗白华,《美学散步》 “画者,天地无声之诗;诗者,天地无色之画。” -叶燮 “Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is a speaking picture.”----Simonides (556 BC - 468 BC) (画是无声的诗,诗是有声的画。) Painting (spatial art) presents points in space while poetry, as temporal art ,presents points in succession. 黑格尔认为,作为语言艺术的诗歌是第三种艺术。 绘画提供明确的外在形象(form),但在表现内心生 活方面还有欠缺,于是才有了音乐(melody);音乐在 表现内心生活的特殊具体方面欠明确,于是才有了 诗歌(language)。 8

最美的英语诗歌:Dream and Poetry 梦与诗

最美的英语诗歌:Dream and Poetry 梦与诗

最美的英语诗歌:Dream and Poetry 梦与诗
梦和诗都是很多人的最初,以下是小编给大家整理的邂逅世间最美的英语诗歌——Dream and Poetry 梦与诗。

希望可以帮到大家
Dream and Poetry
梦与诗
Hu Shi
胡适
It,s all ordinary experience,
都是平常经验,
All ordinary images.
都是平常影象,
By chance they emerge in a dream,
偶然涌到梦中来,
Turning out infinite new patterns.
变幻出多少新奇花样!
It,s all ordinary feelings,
都是平常情感,
AH ordinary words.
都是平常言语,
By chance they encounter a poet,
偶然碰着个诗人,
Turning out infinite new verses.
变幻出多少新奇诗句!
Once intoxicated, one learns the strength of wine,
醉过才知酒浓,
Once smitten, one learns the power of love;
爱过才知情重;
You cannot write my poems
你不能做我的诗,
Just as I cannot dream your dreams. 正如我不能做你的梦。

做家务的英语诗歌

做家务的英语诗歌

做家务的英语诗歌《Poetry Two》家政服务员Housekeeping attendant酱醋油盐饮食茶,护幼扶老涮洗擦。

Sauce vinegar salt diet tea, child care help the old washing clean.巧手烹调香饭菜,勤谨浇开醉心花。

Skilled cooking flavoring food, diligent pouring drunk heart.牛奶配送员Milk distribution.应时按点快奔波,大桶装满小瓶搁。

Should according to the point quickly rush, VATS filled vials shelf.季约日送随召唤,情系于行奶鲜活。

Season with about sent to call, the milk fresh.报刊零售员Newspaper retail sales立起亭台开扇窗,未曾铺张不潢装。

Erected pavilions open window, never extravagant not Huang.众刊精品操情冶,群科闪耀慧新光。

The periodical operation temperament, shine Hui Xinguang Group branch.餐饮服务员Restaurant Waiter走出穷乡僻壤村,加入厅堂服务军。

Out of the remote villages Village, joined the army hall service.学技就业两不误,礼正仪雅宾客尊。

Science technology employed two not mistake, Li are instrument elegant guest statue.2.《致敬劳动人民》Poetry three春风春雨把原野拂过,Spring rain in the fields brushed,惊起一层漫漫绿色。

七月的英语诗歌

七月的英语诗歌

七月的英语诗歌The sun dips low in July's sky, painting the horizon with hues of gold and crimson. The air is thick with the scent of blooming flowers and the distant laughter of children playing.In the quiet of the evening, the crickets take up their song, a symphony of summer's twilight. The moon rises,casting a silver glow on the pages of my poetry, each line a whisper of the warmth that lingers.July's poetry is a dance of words, light on the tongueand sweet to the ear. It speaks of long days under the azure canopy, where dreams take flight on the wings of a gentle breeze.The rain in July is a poet's muse, its rhythmic patter against the window, inspiring verses of renewal and growth. Each drop a verse, each puddle a stanza, the earth drinks in the verses of the sky.As the month wanes, the stars take center stage, their twinkle a silent ode to the beauty of the night. I pen my thoughts under their watchful gaze, capturing the essence of July's enduring charm.In the heart of July, the world is a canvas, and the sunis the artist, splashing colors across the land. Each sunrise a new poem, each sunset a closing line, the day's tale toldin the language of light.The laughter of July is contagious, a melody that fills the air with joy and mirth. It's the sound of life in full bloom, a celebration of the season's vibrant spirit.As the month draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the verses of time, the fleeting moments captured in the pages of my heart. July's poetry is a reminder of thefleeting beauty of life, urging us to cherish each fleeting moment.In the stillness of the night, I close my book of poetry, the ink barely dry on the final lines. July's story is told, a tale of warmth, laughter, and the simple joys that make the summer months so dear.。

英语诗歌入门1.

英语诗歌入门1.

Ballads(民谣) (民谣)
Ballads are perhaps the most popular form of narrative poetry. Originally ballads were meant to be sung or recited. Folk ballads (popular ballads as they are sometimes called) were passed on orally, only to be written down much later.
Epic(史诗) (史诗)
The grandest of narratives is the epic. Epics are long narrative poems that record the adventures of a hero whose exploits are important to the history of a nation. Typically they chronicle the origins of a civilization and embody its central beliefs and values. Epics tend to be larger than life as they recount valorous deeds enacted in vast landscapes. The epic style is as grand as the action; the conventions require that the epic be formal, complex, and serious — suitable to its important subjects.

英语诗歌

英语诗歌

英语诗歌Understanding PoetryCleanth Brooks , Robert Penn WarrenPoetry as a Way of Saying⏹Poetry is a kind of ―saying‖.Rhythm, rhyme, and figurative language(metaphor) are natural.⏹It springs from deep human impulses and fulfill human needs. Emotional expression is an essential element of poetry.⏹Eg. I‘m getting old.I am autumn.I am twilight.I am a dying fire.Sonnet 73--William ShakespeareThat time of year thou may‘st in me beholdWhen yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hangUpon those boughs which shake against the cold,Bare ruin‘d choirs where late the sweet birds sang.In me thou see‘st the twilight of such dayAs after sunset fadeth in the west,Which, by and by, black night doth take away,Death‘s second self, that seals up all in rest.In me thou see‘st the glowing of such fireThat on the ashes of his youth doth lie,As the death-bed whereon it must expire,Consum‘d with that which it was nourish‘d by.This thou perceiv‘st, which makes thy love more strong,To love that well which thou must leave ere long.⏹Poetry is concerned with attitudes and feelings.⏹Poetry is a response to, and an evaluation of, our experience of objective, bustling world and of our ideas about it.⏹Poetry enables us to know what it ―feels like‖ to be alive in the world. It can help us to understand ourselves and our own values.⏹Poetry is basically concerned with life. It extends our own limited experience by means of imagination. By imagination, it sharpens our sense of the physical world and deepens our sense of the emotional,intellectual, and moral implications of human situations and actions.⏹Who is speaking?⏹Why? (tone)⏹Understanding Poetry = Experiencing PoetryWhat is Poetry?--Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965)What is poetry? Who knows?Not a rose, but the scent of rose;Not the sky, but the light in the sky;Not the fly, but the gleam of the fly;Not the sea, but the sound of the sea;Not myself, but what makes meSee, hear, and feel something that proseCannot: and what it is, who knows?Dramatic Situation⏹―Stuff of poetry‖⏹human interest⏹―form‖ to preserve⏹The story element―Out, Out—‖Robert Frost (1874-1963)The buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yardAnd made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood, Sweet-scented stuff when the breeze drew across it. And from there those that lifeted eyes could countFive mountain ranges one behind the otherUnder the sunset far into Vermont.And the saw snarled and rattled, snarled and rattled,As it ran light, or had to bear a load.And nothing happened: day was all but done.Call it a day, I wish they might have saidTo please the boy by giving him the half hourThat a boy counts so much when saved from work.His sister stood beside them in her apronTo tell them ―Supper.‖ At the word, the saw,As if to prove saws knew what supper meant,Leaped out at the boy‘s hand, or seemed to leap -He must have given the hand. However it was,Neither refused the meeting. But the hand!The boy‘s first outcry was a rueful laugh,As he swung toward them holding up the handHalf in appeal, but half as if to keepThe life from spilling. Then the boy saw all -Since he was old enough to know, big boyDoing a man‘s work, though a child at heart –He saw all spoiled. ―Don‘t let him cut my hand off –The doctor, when he comes. Don‘t let him, sister!‖So. But the hand was gone already.The doctor put him in the dark of ether.He lay and puffed his lips out with his breath.And then – the watcher at his pulse took fright.No one believed. They listened at his heart.Little – less – nothing ! – and that ended it.No more to build on there. And they , since theyWere not the ond dead, turned to their affairs.⏹―Out, Out—‖ makes us feel in the fatal accident to an obscure farm boy the pathos and horror of the unreasonable and unpredicatable end that at any moment may come to life.⏹The poem itself is an experience.Mama and Daughter Langston Hughes (1902-1967)Mama, please brush off my coat.I’m going down the street.Where‘re you going, daughter?To see my sugar-sweet.Who is your sugar, honey?Turn around – I ‗ll brush behind.He is that young man, mama,I can’t get off my mind.Daughter, once upon a time –Let me brush the hem –Your father, yes he was the one!I felt like that about him.But it was a long time agoHe up and went his way.I hope that wild young son-of-gunRots in hell today!Mama, dad couldn’t still be young.He was young yesterday.He was young when he –Turn around!So I can brush your back, I say!Meeting at Night Robert Browning (1882-1889)The gray sea and the long black land;And the yellow half-moon large and low;And the startled little waves that leapIn fiery ringlets from their sleep,As I gain the cove with pushing prow,And quench its speed in the slushy sand.Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach;Three fields to cross till a farm appears;Tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratchAnd blue spurt of a ligted match,And a voice less loud, thro‘ its joys and fearsThan the two hearts beating each to each!⏹The ―truth‖ that these poems in their varied ways have to tell is a truth about human nature, whether in the individual human psyche or as found in society and in history.Sonnet 18Shall I compare thee to a Summer‘s day?Thou art more lovely and more temperate:Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,And Summer‘s lease hath all too short a date.Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,And often is his gold complexion dimm‘d,And every fair form fair sometime declines,By chance, or nature‘s changing course, untrimm‘d:But thy eternal Summer shall not fade,Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow‘st,Nor shall Death brag thou wander‘st in his shade,When in eternal lines to time thou grow‘st:So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.2. Description:Images, Moods, and Attitudes⏹Image—verbal pictureJapanese songA crow is perchedUpon a leafless withered bough—The autumn.(mood:loneliness, the pathos of the end of the season)Japanese songEven in the flashingOf the lightning that does not lingerEven for a moment,The very number of the drops of rainCould be counted on the leaves of plants.(14th century)Japanese songFor her straw-mat beddingThe Lady of the Bridge of Uji nowSpreads the moonlight out,And in the waiting autumn nightStill lies there in the darkening wind.(12th century)( Mood: loneliness)ImagistsImagists poets: Ezra Pound;H.D.;John Gould Fletcher;Amy Lowellinfluenced by Japanese and Chinese poetry and related to painting (line and color)强调具体、客观、直接地处理事物,创造能传达给读者的直观意象,与中国古典诗歌中的意境颇为近似“direct treatment of the thing‖―No ideas but in thing.‖―In a Station of the Metro‖Ezra Pound (1885-1972)Red Wheelbarrow William Carlos Williams (1883-1963)―Irradiations‖--John Gould FletcherFlickering of incessant rainOn flashing pavements;Sudden scrurry of umbrellas;Bending recurved blossoms of the stormDucksAloneWritten in March William Wordsworth(1770-1850) The cock is crowing,The stream is flowing,The small birds twitter,The lake doth glitter,The green fields sleep in the sun;The oldest and youngestAre at work with the strongest;The cattle are grazing,Their heads never raising;There are forty feeding like one!Like an army defeatedThe snow hath retreated,And now doth fare illOn the top of the bare hill;The plowboy is whooping --anon –anonThere‘s joy in the mountains;There‘s life in the fountains;Small clouds are sailing,Blue sky prevailing;The rain is over and gone!早春三月公鸡在啼;小溪在流;雉鸟在鸣,湖水也在闪烁绿野安眠在阳光下;老的、小的和健壮的一起工作着;牛儿忙吃草,一直不抬头;虽有四十头,看似一头样!犹如战败的军队,雪已融退,这阵更是败惨在愈见光秃秃的山坡上;耕童时时在田垄呼喊笑谑充满山林‗喷泉洋溢生命,浮云飘过,蓝天尽显,雨过天晴。

英文诗歌(EnglishPoetry)

英文诗歌(EnglishPoetry)

英文诗歌(English Poetry)Never, a, dull, moment, there will never be a dull momentLf you like to keep lively if you want to stay aliveLF, you, hate, being, to, bored, if you hate boredomJust, come, down, to, our, house, come to our houseAnd konck on the door knocking at our door.Lt's the noisiest house, this is the most noisy home in the whole townIn, the, whole, of, townThere are doors always slamming that the door is always closedAnd tings, falling, down., accompanied by Jingle BellsThere,'s, my, Dad, who, keeps, shouting, here's my angry DadAnd, my, mum, who, breaks, tings, here's my mom who messed things upThe baby (who's bite you), and a little baby, it will bite youAnd, our, dog, running, rings., our dog will run after you with bellsThere's, my, sister, the, screamer, here's my sister's screamAnd my brother who roars here is my brother's roarAnd, a, Grandpa, who's, stone, deaf, and my deaf grandfather(he's, the, one, who, slams, doors). He slammed the door all at onceSo, come, down, to, our, house, come to our houseYou, don't, need, the, address, you don't need an addressYou'll, hear, it, ten, miles, away, you can hear it ten kilometers awayAnd the outside's a mess. heard it many noisy outsideYou, won't, mind, the, racket, you don't mind its noiseYou'll just love the din- and you'll love it thereFor, there, never, a, dull, MOMENE, because there will never be a dull momentIn, the, house, we, live, in, in the house we live in2Love, at, First, Sight (love at first sight)By Wislawa SzymborskaThey, both, thought, that, a, sudden, feeling, had, them,UnitedThis, certainty, is, beautiful, even, more, beautiful, than, uncertainty.They, thought, they, didn't, know, each, other,Nothing, had, ever, happened, between, them,These, streets, these, stairs, this, corridors,Where, they, could, have, met, so, long, ago?I, would, like, to, ask, them, if, they, can, remember -Perhaps, in, a, revolving, door, face, to, face, one, day?A "sorry", in, the, crowd?"Wrong number", "on the", "'phone"?- but, I, know, the, answer.No, they, don't, remember.How, surprised, they, would, beFor, such, a, long, time, alreadyFate, has, been, playing, with, them.Not, quite, yet, ready, to, change, into, destiny, Which, brings, them, nearer, and, yet, further,Cutting their pathAnd stifling a laugh,Escaping ever further;There, were, sings, indications,Undecipherable, what, does, in, matter.Three, years, ago, perhaps, or, even, last, Tuesday, This, leaf, flying, from, one, shoulder, to, another? Something lost and gathered.Who, knows, perhaps, a, ball, alreadyIn, the, bushes, in, childhood?There, were, handles, door, bells,Where, on, the, trace, of, a, hand,Another hand was placed;Suitcases, next, to, one, another, in, the, left, luggage.And, maybe, one, night, the, same, dream, forgotten, walking, on;But, every, badging, is, only, a, continuation,And, the, book, of, fate, is, always, open,, in, the, middle.Fall in love at first sightThe two of them believed itIt was a sudden passion that brought them together.Such certainty is beautiful,But change is more beautiful.Since they have never met, they are sureThey have nothing to do with each other.But listen to the words from the streets, stairs, corridors -Perhaps they have passed one million times, haven't they?I want to ask themCan not remember - -Revolving doorFace to face that moment?Or "excuse me" muttered in the crowd?Or the abrupt "wrong" call intercepted by the receiver? But I know the answer.Yes, they can't remember.They would be surprised if they knewFate has played with themMany years。

原版英文诗歌

原版英文诗歌

原版英文诗歌Centuries have passed since the dawn of the written word, yet the art of poetry remains one of humanity's most cherished and enduring forms of creative expression. Across cultures and continents, poets have crafted timeless verses that capture the essence of the human experience, from the depths of sorrow to the soaring heights of joy. Among the rich tapestry of poetic traditions, the legacy of original English poetry stands out as a testament to the boundless creativity and linguistic prowess of the Anglophone world.The roots of English poetry can be traced back to the ancient Anglo-Saxon era, where epic sagas such as Beowulf and the elegies of the Exeter Book showcased the raw power and intricate alliterative structure of the nascent English language. These early works, imbued with a sense of heroism, melancholy, and the mystical, laid the foundation for the rich poetic tradition that would unfold over the centuries.As the English language evolved and flourished, so too did its poetic expression. The medieval period witnessed the rise of courtly lovepoetry, with figures like Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower crafting intricate, rhyming verses that explored the complexities of human desire and emotion. The Renaissance era then ushered in a golden age of English poetry, with luminaries such as William Shakespeare, Edmund Spenser, and John Donne weaving their lyrical magic and pushing the boundaries of form and content.The Romantic era, with its emphasis on individuality, emotion, and the natural world, saw the emergence of some of the most iconic and influential English poets of all time. William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats, among others, captivated audiences with their evocative descriptions of the sublime, their contemplations on the human condition, and their revolutionary approaches to poetic structure and theme.As the 19th century drew to a close, the modernist movement in poetry ushered in a new era of experimentation and innovation. T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and W.B. Yeats, to name a few, challenged the traditional conventions of poetry, incorporating fragmented narratives, stream-of-consciousness techniques, and a heightened sense of the individual's place in an increasingly complex and chaotic world.In the contemporary era, the rich tapestry of English poetry continues to evolve, with writers from diverse backgrounds andperspectives contributing to its ever-expanding canon. From the confessional poetry of Sylvia Plath and the Beat generation's free-verse explorations, to the socially conscious verses of Gwendolyn Brooks and the meta-poetic musings of John Ashbery, the breadth and depth of original English poetry is a testament to the enduring power of the written word.Throughout this remarkable journey, English poetry has not only reflected the cultural, political, and social changes of its time but has also played a crucial role in shaping the very fabric of the language itself. The interplay between form and content, the nuances of rhythm and meter, the evocative power of metaphor and imagery –all of these elements have been refined, reinvented, and celebrated by generations of English poets.Indeed, the beauty of original English poetry lies not only in its ability to captivate and inspire but also in its capacity to transcend the boundaries of time and space. Whether it is the timeless melancholy of William Shakespeare's sonnets, the visionary musings of William Blake, or the contemporary brilliance of Terrance Hayes, the universal themes of love, loss, identity, and the human experience continue to resonate with readers around the world.As we delve into the rich tapestry of original English poetry, we are reminded of the transformative power of language, the enduringlegacy of artistic expression, and the profound ways in which the written word can shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. In the words of the great T.S. Eliot, "Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality." It is this profound truth that has sustained the art of poetry throughout the centuries and will continue to inspire generations of writers and readers to come.。

英语诗歌的类型TypesofPoetry

英语诗歌的类型TypesofPoetry

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- describing the simplicity, charm and serenity attributed to country
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- placing kindly, rural people in nature-centered activities
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- William Wordsworth: Michael: A Pastoral Poem
with no set metrical form, generally of melancholy tone, often on death - Thomas Gray: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
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五.Dirge 挽歌 - originally a religious service in honor of the dead - now any song of mourning, shorter and less formal than
Descriptive poetry - devoted to the portray of external objects or scenes - giving expression to the poet’s thoughts and feelings aroused by the various scenes and objects in the natural world - often didactic - William Wordsworth: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
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三.Romance 传奇 - primarily medieval fiction in verse or prose dealing with

英文诗歌Poetry(含中文翻译)

英文诗歌Poetry(含中文翻译)

Poetry1THE POETRY OF DRESSRobert Herrick (1591-1674)A sweet disorder in the dressKindles in clothes a wantonness:--A lawn about the shoulders thrownInto a fine distraction,--An erring lace, which here and thereEnthrals the crimson stomacher,--A cuff neglectful, and therebyRibbons to flow confusedly,--A winning wave, deserving note,In the tempestuous petticoat,--A careless shoe-string, in whose tieI see a wild civility,--Do more bewitch me, than when artIs too precise in every part.衣裙甜雅的噪乱点燃野性的火焰:——双肩耷拉的草坪显露闲暇的靓景,——凌乱飘逸的花边使肚兜平添缀点,——漫不经心的袖口缎带蓬松地漂流,——一股汹涌的波浪让裙摆起伏跌荡,——系扎松乱的鞋带狂野但并不懈怠,——与精美艺术相比,叫人更欣喜痴迷。

2THE SOLIT ARY REAPERWilliam Wordsworth (1770-1856)Behold her, single in the field,Yon solitary Highland Lass!Reaping and singing by herself;Stop here, or gently pass!Alone she cuts and binds the grain,And sings a melancholy strain;O listen! for the Vale profoundIs overflowing with the sound.No Nightingale did ever chauntMore welcome notes to weary bandsOf travellers in some shady haunt,Among Arabian sands:A voice so thrilling ne'er was heardIn spring-time from the Cuckoo-bird,Breaking the silence of the seasAmong the farthest Hebrides.Will no one tell me what she sings?--Perhaps the plaintive numbers flowFor old, unhappy, far-off things,And battles long ago:Or is it some more humble lay,Familiar matter of to-day?Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain,That has been, and may be again?Whate'er the theme, the Maiden sangAs if her song could have no ending;I saw her singing at her work,And o'er the sickle bending;——I listen'd, motionless and still;And, as I mounted up the hill,The music in my heart I bore,Long after it was heard no more3How Do I Love Thee?Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861)How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.I love thee to the depth and breadth and heightMy soul can reach, when feeling out of sightFor the ends of Being and ideal Grace.I love thee to the level of everyday'sMost quiet need, by sun and candle-light.I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.I love thee with the passion put to useIn my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.I love thee with a love I seemed to loseWith my lost saints, -- I love thee with the breath,Smiles, tears, of all my life! -- and, if God choose,I shall but love thee better after death.我是怎样地爱你?让我逐一细算。

poetry英语诗歌

poetry英语诗歌

Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown And Jill came tumbling after.
Solomon Grundy
Round and round the rough and ragged rock the ragged rascal ran.
Rubber baby buggy bumpers.
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
– make sure it’s 5, 7, 5. – Make sure you don’t have any mistakes.
• Afterwards, you will share your poem with the whole class.
Sharing Time
• Does the poem have three lines?
5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables
Snail
Snail, my little man, syllables Slowly--ah, very slowly-syllables Climb up Mount Fuji! syllables 5 7
5
It Snowed
• That’s a black BOARD. • That’s a BLACKboard. • He works in a green HOUSE. • He works in a GREEN house. • I saw a black BIRD. • I saw a BLACKbird.

提喻英语诗歌例子

提喻英语诗歌例子

提喻英语诗歌例子Poetry, the artful manipulation of language, evokes emotions and conjures images in the mind's eye. It is a form that allows writers to express the inexpressible, to articulate thoughts and feelings that prose cannot capture. The essence of poetry lies in its ability to transcend the mundane, to elevate the ordinary into the extraordinary through the use of metaphor, simile, and other figurative language.Consider the metaphor, a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn’t literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison. A metaphor asserts a correlation or resemblance between two things that are otherwise unrelated. For instance, "Time is a thief" suggests that time steals moments from our lives, just as a thief would steal jewels.Similes, on the other hand, make comparisons using the words "like" or "as." They are explicit in their comparative nature, often used to paint a vivid picture. For example, "Her smile was as bright as the sun" not only describes the brightness of her smile but also conveys warmth and joy.Personification gives human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, or ideas. This can be seen in the line "The wind whispered through the trees," where the wind is attributed with the human action of whispering, enhancing the sensory experience of the scene.Alliteration and assonance are sonic devices that enhance the auditory quality of poetry. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words, as in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within words, as in "The rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain."Enjambment is a technique in which a line of poetry carries its sentence into the next line without a pause. This can create a sense of urgency or flow, as seen in the work of modern poets who often use this technique to mirror the stream of consciousness or the natural flow of thought.Imagery is the use of descriptive language that engages the visual senses and allows the reader to picture the scene. Poets like Robert Frost excel in this, painting landscapes with words so vivid one can almost feel the chill of "The Road Not Taken."Symbolism is when an object or action that means more than its literal meaning is used. For example, a dove often symbolizes peace, and the color black is frequently associated with death or evil.Meter and rhyme bring a musicality to poetry, with meter referring to the rhythmic structure and rhyme being the correspondence of sounds. Traditional forms like the sonnet or the villanelle have strict patterns of meter and rhyme, while free verse may eschew them altogether.The haiku, a traditional Japanese form, captures a moment in just three lines with a syllable pattern of 5-7-5, often focusing on nature and the seasons. The sonnet, with its 14 lines and intricate rhyme schemes, often explores themes of love, death, and time.In conclusion, poetry is a versatile and expressive form that uses language in innovative ways to convey deep emotions and ideas. It is a reflection of the human experience, a snapshot of life's moments, and a testament to the enduring power of words. Whether through the structured form of a sonnet or the free-flowing lines of contemporary verse, poetry remains a powerful medium for storytelling and expression. 。

关于诗歌的英语作文

关于诗歌的英语作文

关于诗歌的英语作文Poetry is like a breath of fresh air, a burst of emotions captured in words. It's a form of expression that transcends time and space, allowing us to connect with the deepest parts of ourselves and others. Whether it's a sonnet, a haiku, or a free verse, poetry has the power to evoke strong feelings and provoke deep thoughts.The beauty of poetry lies in its ability to convey complex emotions and ideas in a simple and concise manner. It's like a puzzle, where every word and line is carefully chosen to create a specific effect. The rhythm and cadence of poetry can transport us to different worlds, allowing us to experience the joy, sorrow, and wonder of life in a few short lines.Poetry is also a form of rebellion, a way to challenge the status quo and question the norms of society. It gives a voice to the marginalized and oppressed, allowing them to speak their truth and demand change. Through poetry, we canconfront difficult truths and explore the depths of human experience, shining a light on the darkest corners of our world.In a world filled with noise and chaos, poetry offers a moment of stillness and reflection. It allows us to slow down and appreciate the beauty of language, to savor the taste of each word and the sound of each syllable. Poetry reminds us of the power of simplicity, of the ability of a few carefully crafted lines to leave a lasting impact onour hearts and minds.Ultimately, poetry is a celebration of the human spirit, a testament to our capacity for love, resilience, and creativity. It's a reminder that, no matter how dark the world may seem, there is always beauty to be found in the written word. So let's embrace poetry in all its forms, and allow it to inspire, challenge, and comfort us in our journey through life.。

最美的英语诗歌:Dream and Poetry 梦与诗

最美的英语诗歌:Dream and Poetry 梦与诗

最美的英语诗歌:Dream and Poetry 梦与诗
梦和诗都是许多人的最初,以下是我给大家整理的邂逅世间最美的英语诗歌Dream and Poetry 梦与诗。

盼望可以帮到大家Dream and Poetry
梦与诗
Hu Shi
胡适
It,s all ordinary experience,
都是平常阅历,
All ordinary images.
都是平常影象,
By chance they emerge in a dream,
偶然涌到梦中来,
Turning out infinite new patterns.
变幻出多少新颖花样!
It,s all ordinary feelings,
都是平常情感,
AH ordinary words.
都是平常言语,
By chance they encounter a poet,
偶然碰着个诗人,
Turning out infinite new verses.
变幻出多少新颖诗句!
Once intoxicated, one learns the strength of wine, 醉过才知酒浓,
Once smitten, one learns the power of love;
爱过才知情重;
You cannot write my poems
你不能做我的诗,
Just as I cannot dream your dreams.
正如我不能做你的梦。

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Poetry
Syllables, Stress, & Rhyming
Trash Day
Today is trash day. I forgot to put it out. Big piles of garbage.
Snail
Snail, my little man, Slowly--ah, very slowly--
Clap your Hands!
How many syllables does each of these words have? Which syllables are stressed?
instrument
commercial
hurricane
calendar
vanilla
appetite
curious
Yesterday it snowed, And the wind did swiftly blow, Keeping me inside.
5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables
Exercise II
• Work in pairs to create a haiku:
– 1st line 5 syllables? – 2nd line 7 syllables? – 3rd line 5 syllables?
• Can you suggest any improvements?
Where’s the stress?
• How can you tell where to put the stress on unfamiliar words?
develop
பைடு நூலகம்
crocodile
sentiment
astonish
congregate
document
opponent
favorite
1st Syllable
2nd Syllable
1st + Minor 3rd
Guideline #2: In 3-syllable words, major stress is often on the first or second syllable. If the major stress in on the first syllable, then the third often gets minor stress.
PROduce REcord PREsent CONflict PROject
proDUCE reCORD preSENT conFLICT proJECT
Guideline #1: In 2-Syllable words, nouns are stressed on the first syllable (90%), for verbs the stress is on the second syllable. (60%)
• There’s no rule that applies all the time… but there are some patterns we can pay attention to
Streeeetch it Out!
What’s the difference in meaning between the following words?
Exercise 1
Syllable Practice
Haiku
• a poem or verse form consisting of three lines of five, seven, and five syllables respectively.
Trash Day
Today is trash day. I forgot to put it out. Big piles of garbage.
Guideline #3: In Compound words, the first word receives major stress, and the second word receives minor stress.
Climb up Mount Fuji!
It Snowed
Yesterday it snowed, And the wind did swiftly blow,
Keeping me inside.
Syllable
• a word or part of a word pronounced as a unit, usually consisting of a vowel alone or a vowel with one or more consonants.
Nod your Head!
Where is the stress? What else do all these words have in common?
airplane armchair backache bookstore classroom
bedtime birthplace
haircut hair-style gold mine
5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables
Snail
Snail, my little man, Slowly--ah, very slowly-Climb up Mount Fuji!
5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables
It Snowed
– make sure it’s 5, 7, 5. – Make sure you don’t have any mistakes.
• Afterwards, you will share your poem with the whole class.
Sharing Time
• Does the poem have three lines?
America
A-mer-i-ca
Alabama
Al-a-bam-a
Stretch
“Stretch”
Bottle
Bott-le
This
“This”
China
Chi-na
Teacher
Teach-er
Beautiful
Beau-ti-ful
Intellectual
In-te-llect-u-al
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