EPISODE · Nov 27, 2023 · 2 MIN
Sonnet140 by William Shakespeare 莎翁十四行诗 第140篇 | 英语名家诗篇
from The Sonnets 莎翁十四行诗全集
SONNET 140Be wise as thou art cruel; do not pressMy tongue-tied patience with too much disdain;Lest sorrow lend me words and words expressThe manner of my pity-wanting pain.If I might teach thee wit, better it were,Though not to love, yet, love, to tell me so;As testy sick men, when their deaths be near,No news but health from their physicians know;For if I should despair, I should grow mad,And in my madness might speak ill of thee:Now this ill-wresting world is grown so bad,Mad slanderers by mad ears believed be,That I may not be so, nor thou belied,Bear thine eyes straight, though thy proud heart go wide.内容简介: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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