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正文 第13节 文 / 奥斯卡.王尔德/编者杨丹

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    es,playedhhistangledhair,

    andadehavofhisuth

    afraidheghtnothenafraid

    lestheghtoosoon,fledbadthen,fade,

    retuedtofreshassault,andalldaylong

    satathisside,andlaughedatheeoy,

    andheldhishand,andsanghersestsong,

    thenfrooseehoheboy

    wine,

    norkhreedayssincehiseyeshadlookedonproserpine;

    norknesacrilegehislipshaddone,

    butsaid,hewell,

    heeveninghesun

    hangshisredshieldonrinthscitadel;

    thissleepisbutacrueltreachery

    tokelovehiore,andinsocaveofthesea

    deeperthaneverfallsthefishersline

    alreadyahugetritonblowshisho,

    andthecrystalline

    anddriftiendrilstoado

    theeraldpillarsofourbridalbed,

    forspheredinfoangsilver,andhraledhead,

    uponathroneofpearl,

    andablueanopy,

    andatourfeettheersnakesurl

    inalltheirathystinepanoply

    ofdiandedil,andark

    thelletssngbythestofsostorounderedbark,

    verlionfinnedheyesofbossygold

    likeflakesoflight,andthegreatdeep

    hisglassyportaledchaerwillunfold,

    andhepainteddolphinssleep

    cradledbyrringhalsontherocks

    onstrous

    flocks.

    andtrelousopalhuedanenes

    willheirpurplefringesread

    upontherroredfloor,andargosies

    offishesfleckedhtahread

    thedriftingrdageoftheshatteredk,

    andhoneylouredaerbeadsourtbsk.

    buthatbaffledlordofhesun

    hgaudypennonflyingpassedaway

    intohisbrazenhouse,andonebyone

    thelittleyellantostray

    acrossthefieldofheaven,ahthenindeed

    shefearedhislipsuponherlipsofeed,

    andcried,aoon

    hetreeshsilver,andthewave

    creepsgreyandchillyupthissandydune,

    thethecave

    thenightjarshrieks,theflutteringbatsrepass,

    andthebrooathhollhthedusky

    grass.

    nay,thoughthod,benotsoy,

    forinyonstreahereisalittlereed

    thatoftenwhispershowalovelyboy

    layead,

    whoruelpleasurehehaddone

    spreadlinggoldandsoaredaloftintothesun.

    benotsoy,thelaureltrelesstill

    hgreatapolloskisses,andthefir

    eringsistersfriheseawardhill

    hathnyataleofthatboldravisher

    ncallboreas,andihaveseen

    theesthroughthepoplarssilverysheen.

    eventhejealousnaiadscallfair,

    andeveryayoungandruddyswain

    ehapplesandhlocksofhair,

    aosoothevirginaldisdain

    byallthegiftsthegentlephslove;

    butyesterdayhebroughttoanirisplugeddove

    so,hitsstore

    ofsevenspottedeggsthecruellad

    hadstolenfroheloftysycare

    atdaybreak,orousradehad

    flohofberriedjuniper

    osttheylove;thefretfulhatearliestvintager

    ofthebluegrapes,hathnotpersistency

    sonstantasthissileshepherdboy

    forpoorlips,hisjoyouspurity

    andlaughingsunoy

    adryadfroeroathtoartes;

    forverybeautifulishe,hisuthadetokiss;

    hisargentforehead,likearisingon

    overtheduskyhillsofetingbrows,

    iscrestshaped,thehotandtyriannoon

    leadsfrrovenogoodlierspouse

    forcytheraea,thefirstsilkydown

    fringeshisblushingbsarestrongand

    brown;

    andheisridfatandfleecyherds

    ofbleatingsheepuponhisadowslie,

    andhenbourds

    isinhishosteadforthethievishfly

    tosanddroead

    keepsitss,andhepipeonoatenreed.

    ailovehiot;ithee

    ikeptlove;iknee

    toridofthispallidchastity,

    thoufairestflo

    ofalltheeststar

    ofosazureheavensirroredplasare

    iknee,forfirst

    thedryhesap

    sygreenandtenderbarkorburst

    toriadltitudinousblossong

    ockedthednightis

    thatdidnotdreadthedathethrushesrapturous

    tunes

    startledthesquirrelfrotsgranary,

    andcuckooflohenarrowlane,

    throughyoungleavesasensuousecstasy

    creptlikeneossyvein

    throbbedorousblood,

    andtheysliteidenhood.

    thetroopingfaeandlaid

    theirolblayloboughs,

    andontopstbranchtheblackbirdde

    alittleofgrassesforhisspouse,

    andering

    onathintheofsuchdelight.

    iheatticshepherdstrystingplace,

    behshadoaryllislay,

    androundtrunkhase

    thetirousgirl,tilltiredouthplay

    shefelthishotbreathstirhertangledhair,

    andtued,andlooked,andflednorefrouchdelightful

    snare.

    theneayauscade

    eringanopy

    forarouspleasaundtherustlingshade

    ofpaphianrtlesseetosanctify

    thedearestritesoflove;thereintheol

    andgreenrecessesofitsfarthestdepththereispool,

    theouzelshaunt,theurage,

    forrounditsrireatcrealiliesfloat

    throughtheirflatleavesinverdantanche,

    eachcupaesailedgoldenladenboat

    steeredbyadragonfly,benotafraid

    toleavethisade

    forloverssuchashecyprianqueen,

    onearroundherboyishparaur,

    straysofteeve,andihaveseen

    theonstripoffherstyvestiture

    foryoungendyonseyes;benotafraid,

    thepantherfeetofdiareadthatsecretglade.

    nayifth

    ...
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