文章列表
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1.Amy Lowell - The Dinner-Party
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Fish So . . . they said, With their wine-glasses delicately poised, Mocking at the thing they cannot understand. So . . . they said again, Amused and ...
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2.Amy Lowell - Spring Day
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Bath The day is fresh-washed and fair, and there is a smell of tulips and narcissus in the air. The sunshine pours in at the bath-room window and bore...
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3.The Red Lacquer Music-Stand
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A music-stand of crimson lacquer, long since brought In some fast clipper-ship from China, quaintly wrought With bossed and carven flowers and fruits ...
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4.The Paper Windmill
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The little boy pressed his face against the window-pane and looked out at the bright sunshiny morning. The cobble-stones of the square glistened like ...
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5.Nightmare: A Tale for an Autumn Evening
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After a Print by George Cruikshank It was a gusty night, With the wind booming, and swooping, Looping round corners, Sliding over the cobble-stones, W...
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6.Amy Lowell - Two Travellers in the Place Vendome
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Reign of Louis Philippe A great tall column spearing at the sky With a little man on top. Goodness! Tell me why? He looks a silly thing enough to stan...
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7.Amy Lowell - The Hammers
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I Frindsbury, Kent, 1786 Bang! Bang! Tap! Tap-a-tap! Rap! All through the lead and silver Winter days, All through the copper of Autumn hazes. Tap to ...
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8.Amy Lowell - Malmaison
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I How the slates of the roof sparkle in the sun, over there, over there, beyond the high wall! How quietly the Seine runs in loops and windings, over ...
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9.Amy Lowell - The Fruit Shop
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Cross-ribboned shoes; a muslin gown, High-waisted, girdled with bright blue; A straw poke bonnet which hid the frown She pluckered her little brows in...
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10.Amy Lowell - The Pleiades
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By day you cannot see the sky For it is up so very high. You look and look, but it's so blue That you can never see right through. But when night come...