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Selected Poems of John Donne

Selected Poems of John Donne

约翰·多恩

  • Poetry and Opera

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  • 1970-01-01Published
  • 4546

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Chapter 1 farewell speech: condolences

Just as Degao died peacefully, Softly say go to the soul, Sad friends gathered around, Some said they died, some said they didn't. Let us dissolve without making a sound, The waves of tears will not turn, and the wind will not sigh; That profanes our joy— If we tell ordinary people about our love. Earthquakes bring disaster and panic, People estimate what it does, how it wants to But the vibrations of the heavenly bodies, Although much larger, it doesn't hurt anything. Secular men and women love each other, (their souls are faculties) the most taboo leave because that will cancel

The set of things that make up love. We are distilled pure by love, I don't even know what I'm thinking Reassured each other spiritually, Never worry about missing eyes, mouth and hands. Two souls mingled, Though I have to go, I don't become burst, but only stretched outward, Like gold struck to a thin layer. Let's count as two, but two are like this Same as a pair of two-legged gauges; Your soul is fixed.not like move.When the other foot moves, it moves too. Although it has been sitting in the center, But the other goes to the ends of the earth, It turned sideways.listen to eight

As soon as that one came home, it straightened up immediately. You'll be like this to me, all my life Like the other foot, you have to turn sideways; If you are firm, my circle will be accurate, I will end up where I started.
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