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正文 第11节 文 / 奥斯卡.王尔德/编者杨丹

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    deengtheyhearddreaddiansbittercry;

    andthegrinontheirloftyseats

    rantotheirshieldsinhasteprecipitate,

    orstrainedblackbeardedthroatsacrosstheduskyparapet.

    forrouelerolledthes,

    aarblefear,

    andtheairquakeds

    tillhugeposeidonshookhisghtyspear,

    andonthefriezethepranghorsesneighed,

    ahecavalcade.

    readyfordeathhpartedlipshestood,

    asuchapricetosee

    thatcalidenhood,

    thervelofthatpitilesschastity,

    ahentindeed,foever

    siroysyoungshepherdprincehadseenso.

    readyfordeathhestood,butlotheair

    gre,andthehorsesceasedtoneigh,

    andoffhisbroossedtheclusteringhair,

    andfroislishethrohecloakaway;

    forakedesperate

    andnigherdtouchedherthroat,andhhandsviolate

    undidthecuirass,andthecrocusgown,

    andbaredthebreastsofpolishedivory,

    tillfrohethepeplosfallingdown

    leftvisiblethesecretstery

    onoloverhenashow,

    thegrandolflanks,thecrestthighs,thebossyhillsof

    snow.

    thosewhohaveneverknownaloverssin

    lettheotreadditty,itwillbe

    totheirdullearssosiclessandthin

    thatthey,butye

    toile,

    yeeawhile.

    alittlespacehelethisgreedyeyes

    restonthebuishedige,tillresight

    halfsofsuchluxuries,

    andthenhislipsinhungeringdelight

    fedonherlips,androuok

    heflunghisar,norcaredatallhispassionsocheck.

    neveriryst,

    forallnightlongherredhoneyedword,

    andsabs,andkissed

    herpaleandargentbodyundisturbed,

    andpaddledhthepolishedthroat,andpressed

    hishotaiuponherchillandicybreast.

    itidianjavelins

    piercedthroughandthroughhiswildandwhirlingbrain,

    andhishrilledlikethrobbingviolins

    inexquisitepulsation,andthepain

    hatheneverdrew

    hislipsfroerstilloverheadthelarkofwaingflew.

    theyhedaylightpeer

    intoadarkenedrooanddrahecurtain,

    andsodear

    andheyforcertain

    rytosing,

    hohelastkissehislingering.

    theon,

    thesignensayisonous

    of,

    andtheloulous

    hthefaintflutteringwingsofflyingdawn,

    erefrohesilentsoreshrinehisloverhadhdrawn.

    dohesteeprockhhurriedfeetandfast

    clothebravelad,andreachedthecaveofpan,

    ahegoatfootsnashepassed,

    auponagrassyknollandran

    likeayoungfaoanolivewood

    hecitystood;

    andsoughtalittlestreahwellheknew,

    foroftentishboyishcarelessshout

    thegreenaedgrebehewouldpursue,

    orshesilvertrout,

    anddoidthestartledreedshelay

    pantingihlesssaffright,andedfortheday.

    onthegreenbankhelay,aonehand

    dipintheoldarkeddieslistlessly,

    andsoonthebreathofingdfanned

    hishotflushedcheeks,orliftedonly

    thetangledcurlsfroffhisforehead,while

    heontherunningile.

    andsoontheshepherdinroughloak

    hhislongcrookundidthetledtes,

    andfrohestackathinblueoke

    curledthroughtheairacrosstheripeningoats,

    andonthehilltheyellowhousedogbayed

    asthroughthecrispandrustliheheavycattlestrayed.

    andoafield

    aeadohthreadeddew,

    andthesheepbleatedoyweald,

    andfrotsheocrakeflew,

    soensalyingbythestreabr >

    andrvelled,

    nordeedhioofrtals,andonesaid,

    itisyounghylas,thatfalserunaway

    whoakehisbed

    fettingherakles,butothers,nay,

    itisnarcissus,hisoour,

    thosearethefondandlipsnoanallure.

    ahirdonecried,

    itisyoungdionysoswhohashid

    hisspearandfaheriverside

    inghthebassarid,

    andofly:

    theylivenotlongrtaletospy.

    sotuedtheybadfearedtolookbehind,

    andtoldthetidsheyhadseen

    adthereedssolined,

    andnoocrosstheopengreen,

    andonthatdaynoolivetreewasslain,

    norrushescut,butalldesertedain,

    saveptypail

    k,hleapandbound

    ratheotherside,andstoppedtohail,

    hopingthathesoradenewhadfound,

    andgatnoanshenhalfafraid

    passedonhissilehestillandsilentglade

    alittlegirlranlaughingfrohefar

    notthinkingoflovessecretsteries,

    andingarbr >

    andallhisnlihood,hlongingeyes

    ockedhersvirginity

    ahenstolebacksadlyandwearily.

    faroffheheardthecityshundnoise,

    andheshrillerlaughterwhere

    thepassionatepurityofbrobedboys

    ledorratheclearhealthfulair,

    andnohenalittletinklingbell

    astheshoossywell.

    throughthegreyhefretfulgnat,

    thegrasshopperchirpedidlyfrohetree,

    insleekandoilyattheerrat

    breastileripplesnfully

    defortheboughtobough

    hoppedtheshyfindthehugetortoisecreptacrossthe

    slough.

    onthefaihesilkyseeds

    asthebrightscythesthroughthewavinggrass,

    theouzelcksplashedcirclesinthereeds

    andfleckedhsilverheforestsglass,

    agai

    ...
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