有關於秋天的英文詩句

  秋天,一陣陣秋風吹來,許多樹木的樹葉都已經枯黃,紛紛飄落下來,一些鮮豔的花都已枯零。凋謝。然而,松樹卻仍然安然無恙地迎著秋風微笑。小編精心收集了,供大家欣賞學習!

  篇1

  That Time Of Year Thou Mayst In Me Behold

  William Shakespere

  That time of year thou mayst in me behold

  When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang

  Upon those boughs which shake against the cold,

  bare ruin'd choirs, where late the sweet birds sang.

  In me thou see'st the twilight of such day

  as after sunset fadeth in the west;

  which by and by black night doth take away,

  death's second self, that seals all up in rest.

  In me thou see'st the golwing of such fire,

  that on the ashes of his youth doth lie,

  as the death-bed whereon it must expire,

  consumed with that which it was nourish'd by.

  This thou perceivest, which makes thy love more strong,

  to love that well which thou must leave ere long.

  在我身上你或許會看見秋天

  【英】 威廉·莎士比亞

  在我身上你或許會看見秋天,

  當黃葉,或盡脫,或只三三兩兩

  掛在瑟縮的枯枝上索索抖顫——

  荒廢的歌壇,那裡百鳥曾合唱。

  在我身上你或許會看見暮靄,

  它在日落後向西方徐徐消退:

  黑夜,死的化身,漸漸把它趕開,

  嚴靜的安息籠住紛壇的萬類。

  在我身上你或許會看見餘燼,

  它在青春的寒灰裡奄奄一息,

  在慘淡靈床上早晚總要斷魂,

  給那滋養過它的烈焰所銷燬。

  看見了這些,你的愛就會加強,

  因為他轉瞬要辭你溘然長往。

  篇2

  The wind

  Come little leaves, said the wind one day

  Come over the meadow with me and play

  Put on your dresses of red and gold

  For summer is gone and nights grow cold

  Frolic

  The leaves had a wonderful frolic

  They danced to the wind's loud song

  They whirled and they floated

  They circled and flew along

  The moon saw the little leaves dancing

  Each looked like a small brown bird

  The man in the moon smiled and listened

  And this is the song he heard:

  The north wind is calling and calling

  And we must whirl round and round

  And then, when our dancing is ended

  We'll make a warm quilt for the ground

  篇3

  Farewell to the Farm

  by Robert Louis Stevenson

  The coach is at the door at last;

  The eager children, mounting fast

  And kissing hands, in chorus sing:

  Good-bye, good-bye, to everything!

  To house and garden, field and lawn,

  The meadow-gates we swang upon,

  To pump and stable, tree and swing,

  Good-bye, good-bye, to everything!

  And fare you well for evermore,

  O ladder at the hayloft door,

  O hayloft where the cobwebs cling,

  Good-bye, good-bye, to everything!

  Crack goes the whip, and off we go;

  The trees and houses smaller grow;

  Last, round the woody turn we sing:

  Good-bye, good-bye, to everything!