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斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之七十五
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标签: Sonnet LXXV Edmund Spenser 斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之七十五 埃德蒙•斯宾塞

摘要:One day I wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves and washed it away: Agayne I wrote it with a second hand, But came the tyde, and made my paynes his pray. "Vayne man," sayd she, "th[阅读全文]

斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之六十三
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标签: Sonnet LXIII Edmund Spenser 斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之六十三 埃德蒙•斯宾塞

摘要:After long stormes and tempests sad assay, Which hardly I endured heretofore: in dread of death and daungerous dismay, with which my silly barke was tossed sore.[阅读全文]

斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之四十五
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标签: Sonnet XLV Edmund Spenser 斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之四十五 埃德蒙•斯宾塞

摘要:Leaue lady, in your glasse of christall clene, Your goodly selfe for euermore to vew: and in my selfe, my inward selfe I meane, most liuely lyke behold your semblant trew.[阅读全文]

斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之三十
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标签: Sonnet XXX Edmund Spenser 斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之三十 埃德蒙•斯宾塞

摘要:My loue is lyke to yse, and I to fyre; how comes it then that this her cold so great is not dissolu'd through my so hot desyre, but harder growes the more I her intreat?[阅读全文]

斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之六
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标签: Sonnet VI Edmund Spenser 斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之六 埃德蒙•斯宾塞

摘要:Be nought dismayd that her vnmoued mind, doth still persist in her rebellious pride: such loue not lyke to lusts of baser kynd, the harder wonne, the firmer will abide.[阅读全文]

斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之一
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标签: Sonnet I Edmund Spenser 斯宾塞爱情十四行诗选之一 埃德蒙•斯宾塞

摘要:Happy ye leaues when as those lilly hands, which hold my life in their dead doing might shall handle you and hold in loues soft bands, lyke captiues trembling at the victors sight.[阅读全文]

Lyke as a Ship that through the Ocean Wyde
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标签: 爱是一只行驶在汪洋中的小船 爱情 埃德蒙•斯宾塞 Edmund Spenser

摘要:Lyke as a ship that through the Ocean wyde, By conduct of some star doth make her way, Whenas a storme hath dimd her trusty guyde, Out of her course doth wander far astray.[阅读全文]