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正文 第21节 文 / 奥斯卡.王尔德/编者杨丹

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    ho

    inthesllbayatsalas,ahepagegro,

    itscedgreekdelightsnot,ifeel

    etoooutoftune

    toloveitch:forlikethedialswheel

    thatfrotsblindeddarkrikesthenoon

    yetneverseesthesun,sodoeyes

    restlesslyfollocheatedvisionflies.

    randunselfishsilelife

    toteachusspeakyehills

    oflonehelvellyn,forthisrife

    shunnedyouruntroubledcragsandcrystalrills,

    hatspiritelessly

    yetdaredtokissthesttenuthofhisoury

    speakyerydalianlaurelswhereishe

    leheadyesheltered,thatpuresoul

    y

    throughlonducttouchedtheloftygoal

    ileast

    thesthighlasfeast;

    bute

    theclarionchhgreschool

    andfolloote

    thepaganhydraisaool

    hannow

    shallscaletheaugustaheightsandtooldreverencebow

    onesudeedisa,ichabohatlastdearsonofitaly,

    andiedforthesakeofgod,

    andefully,

    uardhigiottostower,

    thourblelilyofthelilytonotthelour

    oftherudeteestvexhissluer,or

    theaohitstaroubledgold

    oerleapitsrge,noghtiernqueror

    clothehighcapitolinthedaysofold

    ee,forliberty

    ,atystery

    fledshriekingtoherfarthestsorestcell

    anykeys,

    fledshuddering,forthatierialknell

    hies

    slikeaheblast,

    astotheholyheartofrothegreattriuirpassed.

    heknee,

    hedravethebasethelionslair,

    andnopyrealdo

    opsvaldaohunginair

    bybrunellesene

    breathethroughthylancholypipethysestthrenody

    breathethroughthetragielodies

    thatjoysselfygrohenine

    fetaperies,

    uingforhislordliestshrine

    litfornslivesthelightofrathon,

    andbaretosunfottehefireofthesun

    uardhigiottostower

    letsoyoungflorentineeacheventide

    bringronalsofthatentedflower

    brosahide,

    aherbletowhereinhelies

    eghtyorbunseenofrtaleyes;

    soghtyorbycledwanderings,

    beidriventothefarthestribr >

    eetscreationandthewings

    oftheetealtingcherubibr >

    arepavilionedonnothing,passedaway

    intoaonlessvoid,ahoughheisdustandclay,

    heisheierialfates

    forbidit,andtheclosingshearsrefrain.

    liftupyourheadsyeeverlastinggates

    yeargentclarions,soundaloftierstrain

    forthevilethiedlurkshin

    itssorehouse,aloneeriesofsin.

    stillavailsitthatshesoughthercave

    thatrderoustherofredharlotries

    atniarblearchitrave

    thegreiling,buttheseas

    hinloneliness

    notrrtheirbeauty;soourlivesgroolourless

    forlackofourideals,ifoar

    flatorchlikeintheheavenstheunjust

    spofwar

    opassionatevoicethesilentdust

    hazzinionceriiobe

    forallherstonysorrohhersons;butitaly,

    akeherchildrenrise,

    sufferedsurefeet

    shallfindtheirgraveclothesfoldedcleareyes

    shallseetheodilyoiteet

    torollthestonefroffthesepulchre

    andkissthebleedingrosesoftheirwounds,inloveofher,

    ouritalyourthervisible

    stblessedangnationsandstsad,

    forheyoungcalabrianfell

    thatdayataspronteandwasglad

    thatinanageandsold

    onenulddieforlibertybutoutandld,

    seehonoursttenonthecheekandgyves

    bindthesercy:poverty

    creepsthroughoursunlesslanesandhsharpknives

    cutsthethroatsofchildrehily,

    andnoen

    unhyreatiancehepen

    ofaustereltonightysword

    errighteouslytheyears

    havelosttheiraleader,andnoword

    breaksfrohevoicelesstripodonourears:

    otherinsospasbr >

    bearsabase

    gendersunlahildren,anarchy

    freedoohevileprodigal

    liceealsthegoldofliberty

    ahasnothing,ignorahereal

    oicidesince,envytheasp

    thatstingsitselftoanguish,avaricewhosepalsiedgrasp

    isientstiffened,neyedgreed

    foreneaway

    adtheheseed

    ofthingsheirsoheseeachday

    seesrifeinengland,alefeet

    ofbeautytreadhestonesofealovelystreet.

    ed

    by,lefttothestorplay

    ofingsnoed

    byredestructfulhands:tisdecay

    willeloveliness,

    buttheseneakearainproofbarrenness.

    hatartheangelssing

    throughlinlnsloftychoir,tilltheair

    seefrouchrblehar

    onlipsdare

    todraactualreedahwhereisnow

    theinghaheflohobranchesbow

    forsouthhehouseofone

    heliliesofthefieldhall

    ourdearestenglishfloesun

    risesforus:theseasonsnatural

    etapestryofgreenandgrey:

    theungedhillsarehus:butthatspirithathpassedaway.

    aperceitybebetterso,

    fortyrannyisauousqueen,

    rderherbrotherisherbedfellow,

    andtheplaguechaershher:inobse

    ...
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