APRILBy Louis GinsbergEVEN when all my body sleeps,I shall remember yetThe wistfulness that April keeps,When boughs... [查看全文]
ANSWERBy Sir Walter ScottSOUND, sound the clarion, fill the fife!To all the sensual world proclaim,One crowded hour of glorious lifeIs worth an age without a name. [查看全文]
AN IMMORALITYBy Ezra PoundSING we for love and idleness,Naught else is worth the having.Though I have been in ma... [查看全文]
AN ENDBy Christina RossettiLove, strong as Death, is dead.Come, let us make his bedAmong the dying flowers:A gree... [查看全文]
ALL IN GREEN MY LOVE WENT RIDINGE. E. CummingsAll in green went my love ridingon a great horse of goldinto the... [查看全文]
ALL FOR LOVEBy George Gordon, Lord ByronO TALK not to me of a name great in story;The days of our youth are ... [查看全文]
AH, ARE YOU DIGGING ON MY GRAVE?By Thomas Hardy“AH, are you digging on my grave,My loved one? —planting rue?”... [查看全文]
AFTER APPLE-PICKINGBy Robert FrostMY long two-pointed ladder’s sticking through a treeToward heaven still,And there... [查看全文]
ADDRESS TO A HAGGISBy Robert BurnsFAIR fa’ your honest, sonsie face,Great chieftain o’ the pudding-race!Aboon the... [查看全文]
ACCOMPLISHED FACTSBy Carl SandburgEVERY year Emily Dickinson sent one friendthe first arbutus bud in her garden.In... [查看全文]