经典英文诗歌21首
经典英文诗歌21首
在我们平凡的日常里,大家一定都接触过一些使用较为普遍的诗歌吧,诗歌的内容是社会生活的最集中的反映。那么问题来了,到底什么样的诗歌才经典呢?下面是小编精心整理的经典英文诗歌,供大家参考借鉴,希望可以帮助到有需要的朋友。
经典英文诗歌 1
丰富的圣诞节晚餐Christmas Dinner
Fruitcake.
水果蛋糕。
Candied yams.
糖果山药。
Mincemeat.
苹果甜馅。
Roasted hams.
烤火腿。
Eggnog.
蛋酒。
Turkey legs.
火鸡腿。
Aspic.
花色肉冻。
Deviled eggs.
魔鬼鸡蛋沙拉。
Gravy.
肉汁。
Dinner rolls.
晚餐卷。
Take some.
品尝一些。
Pass the bowls.
递个碗。
Jell-o.
果冻。
Christmas punch.
圣诞节冲床。
Cookies.
饼干。
Munch, munch, munch.
不停地嚼啊嚼,Stuffing.
塞满了嘴。
Gingerbread.
姜饼。
Whoops, Im
overfed!
哎呀,我吃的'太饱了!
After
such a load,吃了这么多的东西,feel like
Ill explode.
感觉我的肚子快要爆炸。
Guess Im
gonna die,我可不想就这么撑死,so please
pass the pie.
所以,请大家一起来吃。
经典英文诗歌 2
穷人
It’s the anarchy of poverty
Delights me, the old
Yellow wooden house indented
Among the new brick tenements
贫穷的无序景致
使我愉悦:陈旧的
黄色木屋陷入
新的砖造分租公寓的包围中
Or a cast iron balcony
With panels showing oak branches
In full leaf. It fits
The dress of the children
一个铸铁阳台的镶板间
露出长满树叶的
橡树枝桠。它和
孩子们的`服装契合
Reflecting every stage and
Custom of necessity—
Chimney roof fences of
Wood and metal in an unfenced
反映不同时期
对于生活的不同需求——
烟囱、房顶,以及在这个不设防的年代
用木头和金属做的栅栏
Age and enclosing next to
Nothing at all: the old man
In a sweater and soft black
Hat who sweeps the sidewalk—
包围圈内
近乎无物:那位老人
穿着羊毛衫,戴着黑色
软帽,打扫着人行道——
His own ten feet of it—
In a wind that fitfully
Turning his corner has
Overwhelmed the entire city
他在打扫自己那十英尺空间
风一阵阵地
转过他的角落
吹遍整座城市
经典英文诗歌 3
I love someone dearly.
Hes kind as can be;
He makes me so happy;
Hes my dad, you see.
He takes me out fishing;
We play ball and swim;
He knows about everything;
Im so proud of him.
And as I get bigger,
I just want to grow
To be like my daddy
Cause I love him so.
经典英文诗歌 4
If you want to keep positive
If you hate being negative
Just come down to my dream
And come down with a smile
It is my own world
I will show you the method
To be happy and positive
And say goodbye to negative
There has everything
Has all the happy thing
You just need to enjoy
And leave with a smile
Although you arent here
With no my dreams there
Dont forget to smile
And never lose smile
经典英文诗歌 5
Never give up,
Never lose hope.
Always have faith,
It allows you to cope.
Trying times will pass,
As they always do.
Just have patience,
Your dreams will come true.
So put on a smile,
Youll live through your pain.
Know it will pass,
And strength you will gain
经典英文诗歌 6
Twinkle,twinkle,little,star,
How I wonder what you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.
Twinkle,twinkle,little,star,
How I wonder what you are!
经典英文诗歌 7
Humpty-dumpty
Humpty-dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty-dumpty had a great fall.
All the Kings horses
And all the Kings men
Can not put Humpty-dumpty together again.
经典英文诗歌 8
The Voice of Spring 春天的声音
听!新出生的小羊咩咩,
And the cawing rooks are meeting
和乌鸦乌鸦会会议
In the elms a noisy crowd.
榆树上嘈杂着的人群。
All the birds are singing loud,
所有的鸟儿高声歌唱,
And the first white butterfly
和第一只蝴蝶
In the sunshine dances by.
在阳光下舞蹈。
Look around you, look around !
看看你的周围,看看周围!
Flowers in all the fields abound,
在所有的领域花比比皆是,
Every running stream is bright,
每一个运行的流是明亮的'
All the orchard trees are white,
所有果树都是白色的,
And each small and waving shoot
嫩枝迎风舞
Promises sweet autumn fruit.
承诺甜蜜的秋果。
经典英文诗歌 9
If It didn’t Bring you Joy,
如果它没给你带来欢乐
Just Leave it Behind.
就把它抛在脑后
Let’s Ring in the New Year
让我们在新的一年里
With Good Things in Mind.
牢记好事情
Let Every Bad Memory
让我们心痛的
That Brought Heartache and Pain.
不好的回忆
And let’s Turn a New Leaf
让我们翻开新的.一叶
With the Smell of New Rain.
带着春雨的芬芳
Let’s Forget Past Mistakes
让我们忘记过去的错误
Making Amends for This Year.
都在新一年得到弥补
Sending You These Greetings
发送一份新年祝福
To Bring You Hope and Cheer.
愿它带给你希望和快乐。
经典英文诗歌 10
I thought it boring
Do nothing I want
Trying
Trying and trying
I found it boring
Ending
I thought it interesting
Do what I want
Doing
Doing and doing
I found it exciting
Continuing
经典英文诗歌 11
Autumn Fires
by Robert Louis Stevenson
In the other gardens
And all up the vale,
From the autumn bonfires
See the smoke trail!
Pleasant summer over
And all the summer flowers,
The red fire blazes,
The grey smoke towers.
Sing a song of seasons!
Something bright in all!
Flowers in the summer,
Fires in the fall!
经典英文诗歌 12
I just wish someday and somehow
We can be back together
Together well stay
Always and forever
我只希望有那么一天
不管怎样
我们能重新在一起
相依相伴
直到永远
经典英文诗歌 13
O, from what power hast thou this powerful might
哦,从什么威力你取得这力量,With insufficiency my heart to sway?
连缺陷也能把我的心灵支配?
To make me give the lie to my true sight,教我诬蔑我可靠的目光撒谎,And swear that brightness doth not grace the day?
并矢口否认太阳使白天明媚?
Whence hast thou this becoming of things ill,何来这化臭腐为神奇的本领,That in the very refuse of thy deeds
使你的种种丑恶不堪的.表现
There is such strength and warrantize of skill
都具有一种灵活强劲的保证,That, in my mind, thy worst all best exceeds?
使它们,对于我,超越一切至善?
Who taught thee how to make me love thee more
谁教你有办法使我更加爱你,The more I hear and see just cause of hate?
当我听到和见到你种种可憎?
O, though I love what others do abhor,哦,尽管我锺爱着人家所嫌弃,With others thou shouldst not abhor my state:
你总不该嫌弃我,同人家一条心:
If thy unworthiness raised love in me,既然你越不可爱,越使得我爱,More worthy I to be beloved of thee.
你就该觉得我更值得你喜爱。
经典英文诗歌 14
Love and Friendship - a poem by Emily Bronte
Love is like the wild rose-briar,Friendship like the holly-tree
The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms
But which will bloom most constantly?
The wild-rose briar is sweet in the spring,Its summer blossoms scent the air;
Yet wait till winter comes again
And who will call the wild-briar fair?
Then scorn the silly rose-wreath now
And deck thee with the hollys sheen,That when December blights thy brow
He may still leave thy garland green.
经典英文诗歌 15
I have a stream,I think every day can be corourful.
The red is symbol our loving ,we can see the world be full loving.
The blue is symbol our thinking,we can see the world be full thinking.
And the world will be looking like deeping.
The yellow is symbol our horizon, because Stand tall so see farther.Every thing will be simpling.
The green is symple our growth,The frush air will be washing our lung.And the little stream will be quietly grow.
I have a stream,I think every day can be corourful.
经典英文诗歌 16
Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June,
Dawdling away their watry noon)
Ponder deep wisdom, dark or clear,
Each secret fishy hope or fear.
Fish say, they have their Stream and Pond;
But is there anything Beyond?
This life cannot be All, they swear,
For how unpleasant, if it were!
One may not doubt that, somehow, Good
Shall come of Water and of Mud;
And, sure, the reverent eye must see
A Purpose in Liquidity.
We darkly know, by Faith we cry,
The future is not Wholly Dry.
Mud unto Mud! - Death eddies near -
Not here the appointed End, not here!
But somewhere, beyond Space and Time,
Is wetter water, slimier slime!
And there (they trust) there swimmeth One
Who swam ere rivers were begun,
Immense, of fishy form and mind,
Squamous, omnipotent, and kind;
And under that Almighty Fin,
The littlest fish may enter in.
Oh! never fly conceals a hook,
Fish say in the Eternal Brook,
But more than mundane weeds are there,
And mud, celestially fair;
Fat caterpillars drift around,
And Paradisal grubs are found;
Unfading moths, immortal flies,
And the worm that never dies.
And in that Heaven of all their wish,
There shall be no more land, say fish.
经典英文诗歌 17
It takes more than blood to be a dad.
Oh this is surely a proven fact.
Ive seen men give his heart to a child …
Never once think of taking it back.
A Dad is the one who is always there;
He protects a child from all harm.
He gives a child the assurance that he
will be their anchor in any storm.
A real Dad is a man that teaches his child
all the things in life he needs to know.
Hes the tower of strength a child leans on.
The source of love that helps them grow.
There are men that children call Daddy.
Oh, he is their shelter when it rains.
He showers them with unconditional love.
As if it were his blood in their veins.
Whenever you meet a Dad that redefines the word,
honor him with all the respect that is due.
Understand that he proudly wears this banner……
Because his heart is big enough for you.
Its sad but true that not all men understand
it takes more than blood to be a dad.
Someday if they wake up to their empty life …
They shall miss what they could have had.
To those men who will never be a dad …
No matter what they say or do.
It takes more than blood to possess that title …
And its only found in a man like you.
经典英文诗歌 18
She was there at the beginning
When the world was new to you -
She was there to turn to happy times
Those when, you were hurt or blue.
She was there to listen to your thoughts
And when you asked, to give advice -
She was there to tell you, "Those dont match!"
Or, "Hon, you sure look nice."
She was there with you at nighttime
To help you say your prayers _
She was there to tell you, "Its alright."
When you had a dream that scares.
She was there at morning time
To get you up and out of bed -
She was there when you didnt feel good (or did)
To say, "Youd best stay home, instead."
She was there when you were hungry
And when you had those dirty clothes -
She was there when you needed her
(How she knew? Only heaven knows.)
She was there at the beginning
And shell be there your whole life through -
Shell be there in your mind and heart
Just like a mother is supposed to do.
经典英文诗歌 19
Proud Maisie is in the wood,Walking so early;
Sweet Robin sits on the bush,Singing so rarely.
“tell me ,thou bonny bird,when shall I marry me?”
“when six braw gentlemen
kirkward shall carry ye.”
“who makes the bridal bed,birdie, say truly?”
“The gray-headed sexton
That delves the grave duly.
“The glowworm o’er grave and stone
Shall light thee steady;
The owl from the steeple sing,Welcome, proud lady.”
经典英文诗歌 20
Rrecurrent recap of every bit of it
Concerned you automatically
Which excessively distraught
Terrified of being piggy of your warmth
The disgusting affection without consequence
Dislocating all
Silhouette fading out and in
All pretense of non-business gone
Throw the book fancily
Blink, blink, blink,
Harden ultimately
Inbred arrogance not consent
To yield to myself
Make an attempt to inter all
In the deeply bottom
Then indiffrently undergo my way
Everything goes well
经典英文诗歌 21
‘Your eyes that once were never weary of mine
Are bowed in sorrow under pendulous lids,
Because our love is waning.‘
And then she:
‘Although our love is waning, let us stand
By the lone border of the lake once more,
Together in that hour of gentleness
When the poor tired child, Passion, falls asleep:
How far away the stars seem, and how far
Is our first kiss, and ah, how old my heart!‘
Pensive they paced along the faded leaves,
While slowly he whose hand held hers replied:
‘Passion has often worn our wandering hearts.’
The woods were round them, and the yellow leaves
Fell like faint meteors in the gloom, and once
A rabbit old and lame limped down the path;
Autumn was over him: and now they stood
On the lone border of the lake once more:
Turning, he saw that she had thrust dead leaves
Gathered in silence, dewy as her eyes,
In bosom and hair.
‘Ah, do not mourn,’ he said,
‘That we are tired, for other loves await us;
Hate on and love through unrepining hours.
Before us lies eternity; our souls
Are love, and a continual farewell.‘