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Sonnet112 by William Shakespeare 莎翁十四行诗 第112篇 | 英语名家诗篇
from The Sonnets 莎翁十四行诗全集
Your love and pity doth the impression fillWhich vulgar scandal stamp'd upon my brow;For what care I who calls me well or ill,So you o'er-green my bad, my good allow?You are my all-the-world, and I must striveTo know my shames and praises from your tongue:None else to me, nor I to none alive,That my steel'd sense or changes right or wrong.In so profound abysm I throw all careOf others' voices, that my adder's senseTo critic and to flatterer stopped are.Mark how with my neglect I do dispense: You are so strongly in my purpose bred, That all the world besides, methinks y' are dead.莎翁十四行诗风靡全世界…在这些瑰丽的诗篇中,莎翁以其独到的思想、高超的诗艺,歌颂了友谊和爱情,表达了对人世炎凉的针砭嘲讽,体现了对真善美的无限追求和对假恶丑的无比憎恨……作者:William Shakespeare(威廉·莎士比亚),1564-1616,英国文学史上最杰出的戏剧家,欧洲文艺复兴时期最重要、最伟大的作家;朗读:苑溪仙;
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Sonnet112 by William Shakespeare 莎翁十四行诗 第112篇 | 英语名家诗篇
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