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正文 第3节 文 / 奥斯卡.王尔德/编者杨丹

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    shalloxlipsheirbrightesttapestry,

    fortheetheitspride

    astangledhoushaltwalkondaisiespied.

    andiareedbyyonderspring

    ahewoodgodsjealous,andoldpan

    ruderdarestosing

    iillhaunts,an

    shouldtreadatevenihecetospy

    therblelisofartesandallherpany.

    aheehejathwears

    suoan,

    andhehaplessnightingaleforbears

    tosinghersongatnoon,butweepsalone

    hefleetse,

    andbleshelighte.

    andiwillsinghoroserpina

    untoagraveandgloolordwaswed,

    andlurethesilverbreastedhelena

    baeadohedead,

    soshaltthouseethatawfulloveliness

    fhtyhoststfearfullyinwarsabyss

    andthenillpipetotheethatgretale

    hoion,

    andhiddeninagreyandstyveil

    hiestotheosohesun

    leapsfroisobedinfruitlesschase

    ofthosepaleflyibrace.

    andifflutebreatheselody,

    aybeholdherfacewholongago

    dongnbytheaegeansea,

    andhpillagedporti

    andfriezelessnstoppleddown

    loooertheruinsofthatfairandvioletcturedtown.

    spiritofbeautytarrystillawhile,

    theyarehineavotaries;

    sofethyradiantsle

    isbetterthanathousandvictories,

    thoughallthenoblyslainoferloo

    riseupintarrystill,thereareafew

    hysakeanlihood

    aetheirbeing;iatleast

    havedoneso,dethylipsdailyfood,

    andinthytelesfoundagoodlierfeast

    thanthisstarvedagegive,spiteofall

    itsical.

    herenotcephissos,notilissosflows,

    theelonosarenothere,

    onourbleakhillstheoliveneverblows,

    nosilepriestnductshisloeer

    upthesteeprblehroughthetown

    dolaughingideotheethecrocusflown.

    yettarryfortheboyheebest,

    eshouldbeary

    toketheelinger,sleepsirest

    beheronelody

    stillushersestlyre;noneplay

    theluteofadonais:hhislipssongpassedaway.

    nay,usesstillhadleft

    onesilvervoicetosinghisthrenody,

    butahtoosoonofit

    ysea

    pantheaclaidhersingerasherown,

    ahthatpraisedher;sinceewewalk

    alone,

    saveforthatfieryheart,thatingstar

    ofrearisenengland,leareye

    saourtthroneandeofwar

    thegrandgreeklisofyoungdecracy

    riseghtilylikehesperusandbring

    thegreatrepublichitleastthylovehathtaughttosing,

    ahbeehessaly,

    aalantafleetoffoot

    inpassionlessandfiercevirginity

    huntiuskedboar,hishoe

    hathpiercedthecaveofthehollowhill,

    andvenuslaughstoknoill.

    ahkissedthelipsofproserpine,

    andsungthegalilaeansrequie

    thathbloodandwine

    hehathdiscro

    havefoundtheirlast,stardentworshipper,

    andthenebeforeitsnqueror.

    spiritofbeautytarryhusstill,

    itisnotquehetorchofpoesy,

    thestarthatshookabovetheeastehill

    holdsunassaileditsargentarury

    frollthegatheringgloofulfight

    otarrynnight,

    rris,oursplechaucerschild,

    dearheritorofspeunefulreed,

    hsoftandsylvanpipehasoftbeguiled

    theanintroublousneed,

    andfrohefarandfloe

    hasbroughtfairfloakeahlyparadise.

    ensbride,

    aslaugandolafsonall,

    hogrettirfoughtandsigurddied,

    aheldthekinginthrall

    hepowers

    thatrhours,

    longlistlesssuerhourshenoon

    beingenauredofadaskrose

    fetstojoueyoon

    thepaleusurperofitstributegrows

    frothinsickletoasilvershield

    andchidesitslcarhoeolgrassyfield

    farfrohecricketgroundandnoisyeight,

    atbagley,e

    alstbeforetheblackbirdfindsate

    aaythes

    beesflitsthroughtheleaves,

    haveilainponthedreataleshisfancyweaves,

    andthroughtheirunreali

    yself,andsourified,

    andintheirsilerthgrewgladagain;

    forasisaileduponthatpicturedtide

    thestrengthandsplendourofthestorne

    sredruin,forthesingerisdivine;

    thelittlelaughoferfallingdown

    isnotsosical,theclaygold

    closehoardediinyown

    haslessofsnessinit,andtheold

    halfheredreedsthatady

    touony.

    spiritofbeauty,tarryyetawhile

    althoughtheart

    hironroadsprofaneourlovelyisle,

    andbreakonbsofart,

    aythoughthecrooriesbeget

    theblindignoraslaysthesoul,otarryyet

    foroleastthereis,hebearshisna

    froaheseraphgabriel,

    whosedoublelaurelsbue

    tolightthiar;hetoolovestheewell,

    whosaerlinluredinvivienssnare,

    andtheingdohegoldenstair,

    lovestheeso

    ageouslouredvestiturestwear,

    andsorro,

    orelsebenoresorrow,anddespair

    gilditsohos,andpain,likeadon,be

    eveninanguishbeautiful;suchistheeery

    ershold,andsuchtheheritage

    thisgentlesolespiritdothpossess,

    beierrrorofhisage

    inallhispity,love,andwe

    ...
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