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Chapter 6 four seasons of life

Selected Poems of Keats 约翰·济慈 189Words 2018-03-20
four seasons of life The four seasons fill up the year, The human mind also contains the four seasons. In his vigorous spring, for a moment, Clear beauty absorbs everything about beauty. In his summer he loves to bring young minds The nectar gathered in spring is tasted repeatedly, Appreciate the sweet aroma of the honeydew, Soar into the sky with this lofty meditation. The autumn of his soul is as quiet as a bay, Then he folded his wings contentedly, Lazily looking at the fog; everything is pleasing to the eye Like a small river flowing in front of the door, it's not on his mind.

He too has a pale winter beyond recognition, Unless he walks before a natural death.
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