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正文 第22节 文 / 奥斯卡.王尔德/编者杨丹

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    bettertheetydesertandasoulinviolate

    feherhood,theharny

    oflivinginthehealthfulair,thes

    bsenarefree

    andenchaste,thesearethethings

    oursoulsuprethanevenagnolauntblindedsibylpoerthesanwoes,

    ortitianslittleidenoair

    easherolilyandastall,

    ornalisaslingthroughherhair,

    ahsohoerall

    thananypaintedangel,uldwesee

    thegodthatishinustheoldgreekserenity

    hepassionofthatlevelline

    ofrbleyouths,huntroubledeyes

    andchastenedlisrideroundathenasshrine

    andrrorherdivineenoes,

    andbalancedsyetryofan

    leasthinthespan

    betotherskissesandthegrave

    ghtsoinforurlives,thatouldwin

    suchghtyeiresthatfroercave

    tetationwouldgrowhoarse,andpallidsin

    eries,

    andpassioncreepfroutthehouseoflusthstartledeyes.

    tokethebodyandthespiritone

    hallrightthings,tillnothingliveinvain

    frootonoon,butinsunison

    heverypulseoffleshandthrobofbrain

    thesoulinflahroned,

    againstalloutervainattavinciblybastioned,

    rkpartiality

    thestrifeofthings,abeforted,

    knohatbythecausality

    allseparateexistencesarewed

    intoonesupreterance

    isjoy,orholierpraiseahsurelythise

    oflifeinstaugustoipresence,

    throughherationalintellectwouldfind

    inpassionitsexpression,andresense,

    ignobleelse,lendfiretothend,

    andbeingjoinedony

    resticalthanthathestarsplaary,

    strikefroheirseveraltonesoavechord

    easurelesswouldfly

    throughallthecirgspheres,thentoitslord

    returefreshedpery

    aantpohisindeed

    uldreachitofi,theperfectcreed.

    ahitheworldwasyoung

    tokeeponeslifefreeandinviolate,

    froursadlipsanisrung,

    byouroe,

    wanderersindrearexile,anddispossessed

    ofshouldbeourofeedon.

    sohoofthingshasflown,

    andofallnostchedwho

    stliveeachotherslivesandnotourown

    forverypityssakeandthenundo

    allthatherwise

    edtoblendinsticsyhonies.

    butthosegentlehauntstopass

    htothenealvary,

    hoinaglass

    seeshisoanity,

    andinthedureproachofthatsadgaze

    leatheredhandofnraise.

    osttenuthoforeheadcrohtho

    oonseries

    thouforoursakesthatlovedtheenothastboe

    anagonyofendlessturies,

    andnorknew

    thatabbedthyheartitsweslew.

    beingourselvesthesoheseeds,

    thenightthatversandthelightsthatfade,

    thespearthatpierdthesidethatbleeds,

    thelipsbetrayingandthelifebetrayed;

    thedeephathcaltheonhathrest:butwe

    lordsofthenaturaly.

    isthistheendofallthatprilforce

    e,

    froyelesschaoscleftitsupourse,

    throughravenousseasande,

    tillthesunstinheavenandbegan

    theircycles,andtheingstarssang,andthewordan

    nay,nay,crucified,andthough

    thebloodysourbrowslikerain

    loosenthenailsedowniknow,

    staunchtheredholeagain,

    noneedhaveweofhyssopladenrod,

    thatan,thatisgodlike,thatisgod.

    poegreektitle

    seyounot,forhefault

    adeofnclay

    ihadcliedthehigherheightsunclied

    yet,seenthefullerair,thelargerday.

    froheyedpassionihad

    struckabetter,clearersong,

    litsolighterlightoffreerfreedobattled

    ehydraheadedwrong.

    hadlipsbeeosicbythe

    kissesthatbutdetheleed,

    youhadhbidtheangelson

    thatverdantandenalledad.

    ihadtrodtheroadetreadingsaw

    thesunsofsevencirclesshine,

    aypercehadseentheheavensopening,

    astheyopeheflorentine.

    aynationsrowned

    ,croe,

    andsoorientdaekneeling

    ohresholdofthehouseoffa.

    ihadsatarblecirclehe

    oldestbardisastheyoung,

    andthepipeiseverdroppinghoney,andthe

    lyresstringsareeverstrung.

    keatshadlifteduphishynealcurlsfrout

    thepoppyseededwine,

    brosialuthhadkissedforehead,

    ine.

    andatspringtide,sbrush

    thebuishedbosofthedove,

    thardwould

    havereadthestoryofourlove.

    ypassion,

    k,

    kissedasneverpartedas

    ednoopart.

    forthefloenby

    thekeroftruth,

    andnohandgatherupthefallenhered

    petalsoftheroseofyouth.

    yetiaotsorrythatilovedyouah

    elsehadiaboytodo,

    forthehungryteethoftidevour,andthe

    silentfootedyearspursue.

    rudderless,pest,and

    ofyouthispast,

    houtlyre,houtluteorchorus,death

    thesilentpilotesatlast.

    andhinthegravethereisnopleasure,for

    theblindbattenso,

    anddesireshuddersintoashes,areeof

    passionbearsnofruit.

    ahelsehaditodobutloveyou,gods

    oothere,

    andlessdearthecytheraeanrisinglikean

    argentlilyfrohesea.

    ihavedeypoe,

    and,thoughyouthisgoneineddays,

    ihavefoundth

    ...
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