想从前我们俩分手,
默默无言地流着泪,
预感到多年的隔离,
我们忍不住心碎;
你的脸冰凉、发白,
你的吻更似冷冰,
呵,那一刻正预兆了
我今日的悲痛。
清早凝结着寒露,
冷彻了我的额角,
那种感觉仿佛是
对我此刻的警告。
你的誓言全破碎了,
你的行为如此轻浮:
人家提起你的名字,
我听了也感到羞辱。
乔治·戈登·拜伦(George Gordon Byron,1788—1824),是英国19世纪初期伟大的浪漫主义诗人,代表作品有《恰尔德·哈洛尔德游记》、《唐璜》等,并在他的诗歌里塑造了一批“拜伦式英雄”。他不仅是一位伟大的诗人,还是一个为理想战斗一生的勇士,积极而勇敢地投身革命——参加了希腊民族解放运动,并成为领导人之一。
《When we two parted》。
1、乔治·戈登·拜伦介绍
是英国19世纪初期伟大的浪漫主义诗人,代表作品有《恰尔德·哈洛尔德游记》、《唐璜》等,并在他的诗歌里塑造了一批“拜伦式英雄”。他不仅是一位伟大的诗人,还是一个为理想战斗一生的勇士,积极而勇敢地投身革命——参加了希腊民族解放运动,并成为领导人之一。
2、乔治·戈登·拜伦著作
《当初我们两分别》(texton Wiki source)、《给一位淑女》、《雅典的女郎》、《希腊战歌》《她走在美丽的光彩里》、《我见过你哭》(I Saw Thee' weep)、《我给你的项链》、《写给奥古斯塔》。
第一首:She Walks in Beauty (by Byron)She walks in beauty, like the nightOf cloudless climes and starry skies;And all that’s best of dark and brightMeet in her aspect and her eyes:Thus mellow’d to that tender lightWhich heaven to gaudy day denies.One shade the more, one ray the less,Had half impair’d the nameless graceWhich waves in every raven tress,Or softly lightens o’er her face;Where thoughts serenely sweet expressHow pure, how dear their dwelling-place.And on that cheek, and o’er that brow,So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,The smiles that win, the tints that glow,But tell of days in goodness spent,A mind at peace with all below,A heart whose love is innocent! 她走在美的光彩中一她走在美的光彩中,象夜晚皎洁无云而且繁星漫天;明与暗的最美妙的色泽在她的仪容和秋波里呈现:耀目的白天只嫌光太强,它比那光亮柔和而幽暗。 二增加或减少一份明与暗就会损害这难言的美。美波动在她乌黑的发上,或者散布淡淡的光辉在那脸庞,恬静的思绪指明它的来处纯洁而珍贵。三呵,那额际,那鲜艳的面颊,如此温和,平静,而又脉脉含情,那迷人的微笑,那容颜的光彩,都在说明一个善良的生命:她的头脑安于世间的一切,她的心充溢着真纯的爱情!第二首:On the Castle of Chillon (by George Byron) Eternal Spirit of the chainless Mind!Brightest in dungeons, Liberty! thou art,For there thy habitation is the heart—The heart which love of Thee alone can bind.And when thy sons to fetters are consign'd,To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom,Their country conquers with their martyrdom,And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.Chillon! thy prison is a holy placeAnd thy sad floor an altar---for 'twas trod,Until his very steps have left a traceWorn as if thy cold pavement were a sod,By Bonnivard! ---May none those marks efface!For they appeal from tyranny to God. 你磅礴的精神之永恒的幽灵!自由呵,你在地牢里才最灿烂!因为在那儿你居于人的心间-那心呵,它只听命对你的爱情;当你的信徒们被带上了枷锁,在暗无天日的地牢里牺牲,他们的祖国因此受人尊敬,自由的声誉随着每阵风传播。锡雍!你的监狱成了一隅圣地,你阴郁的地面变成了神坛,因为伯尼瓦尔在那里走来走去印下深痕,仿佛你冰冷的石板是生草的泥土!别涂去那足迹1因为它在暴政下向上帝求援。 第三首:When we two partedGeorge Gordon ByronIn silence and tears,Half broken-heartedTo sever for years,Pale grew thy cheek and cold,Colder thy kiss;Truly that hour foretoldSorrow to this!The dew of the morningSunk chill on my brow-It felt like the warningOf what I feel now.Thy vows are all broken,And light is thy fame:I hear thy name spoken,And share in its shame.They name thee before me,A knell to mine ear;A shudder comes o’er me-Why wert thou so dear?They know not I knew theeWho knew thee too well:long, long shall I rue thee,Too deeply to tell.In secret we met-In silence I grieve,That thy heart could forget,Thy spirit deceive.If I should meet theeAfter ling year,How should I greet thee?With silence and tears. 想从前我们俩分手想从前我们俩分手,默默无言地流着泪,预感到多年的隔离,我们忍不住心碎;你的脸冰凉、发白,你的吻更似冷冰,呵,那一刻正预兆了我今日的悲痛。清早凝结着寒露,冷彻了我的额角,那种感觉仿佛是对我此刻的警告。你的誓言全破碎了,你的行为如此轻浮:人家提起你的名字,我听了也感到羞辱。他们当着我讲到你,一声声有如丧钟;我的全身一阵颤栗——为什么对你如此情重?没有人知道我熟识你,呵,熟识得太过了——我将长久、长久地悔恨,这深处难以为外人道。你我秘密地相会,我又默默地悲伤,你竟然把我欺骗,你的心终于遗忘。如果很多年以后,我们又偶然会面,我将要怎样招呼你?只有含着泪,默默无言。21
拜伦:
She Walks in Beauty (by Byron)
She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes:
Thus mellow’d to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
One shade the more, one ray the less,
Had half impair’d the nameless grace
Which waves in every raven tress,
Or softly lightens o’er her face;
Where thoughts serenely sweet express
How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
And on that cheek, and o’er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent!
她走在美的光彩中
一
她走在美的光彩中,象夜晚
皎洁无云而且繁星漫天;
明与暗的最美妙的色泽
在她的仪容和秋波里呈现:
耀目的白天只嫌光太强,
它比那光亮柔和而幽暗。
二
增加或减少一份明与暗
就会损害这难言的美。
美波动在她乌黑的发上,
或者散布淡淡的光辉
在那脸庞,恬静的思绪
指明它的来处纯洁而珍贵。
三
呵,那额际,那鲜艳的面颊,
如此温和,平静,而又脉脉含情,
那迷人的微笑,那容颜的光彩,
都在说明一个善良的生命:
她的头脑安于世间的一切,
她的心充溢着真纯的爱情!
《好吧,我们不再一起漫游》
作者:拜伦
好吧,我们不再一起漫游,
消磨这幽深的夜晚,
尽管这颗心仍旧迷恋,
尽管月光还那么灿烂。
因为利剑能够磨破剑鞘,
灵魂也把胸膛磨得够受,
这颗心呵,它得停下来呼吸,
爱情也得有歇息的时候。
虽然夜晚为爱情而降临,
很快的,很快又是白昼,
但是在这月光的世界,
我们已不再一起漫游。
So We'll Go No More A-Roving
---George Gordon, Lord Byron
So we'll go no more a-roving
So late into the night,
Though the heart still be as loving,
And the moon still be as bright.
For the sword outwears its sheath,
And the soul outwears the breast,
And the heart must pause to breathe,
And love itself have rest.
Though the night was made for loving,
And the day returns too soon,
Yet we'll go no more a-roving
By the light of the moon.
拜伦的《你幸福就好》
You happy are good,
Hopes me to be also happy;
My heart as always,
Warmly prays for you wishes.
Your husband really has the good fortune,
Is lucky lets my heart be grieved;
But lets all these pass,
He does not like your me only then being angry.
Sees your beloved child,
The envy nearly tears into shreds my heart;
When naive baby smile,
For his mother, I give him lips.
Kisses when him I damp the sigh,
On his face as worthy of looking at as father's mark;
But he has resembles mother's eye,
Also is such makes me be joyful.
Mary, goodbye, I must depart,
You live are content my not resentful Italy;
But I cannot keep your side,
Otherwise my heart can belong to you.
I believe the time and the self-respect,
Finally can disappear the childhood sentiment to love;
I bury the hope in the moral nature,
Hopes to sit once more to your side.
I although am calm but in the heart to understand,
Your vision may shock my body and mind;
But shivers the present certainly is not the crime,
We meet by chance have not alarmed any person.
You closely observe closely my face,
Actually has not been able to discover any secret;
You perceived only sign,
Is I because of despairs tranquilly but is extraordinary.
Have not left, my dream,
The past events are why dedicated to the bosom;
Where in the myth "forgets Sichuan" in,
The tenacious heart can break, or can be tranquil?
你幸福就好,
但愿我也这般幸福;
我的心一如既往,
热情地为你祈祝。
你的丈夫真有福气,
幸运得让我心头酸楚;
但让这一切都过去吧,
他不爱你我才愤怒。
看到你心爱的孩子,
嫉妒几乎撕碎我的心;
但天真的婴儿微笑时,
为了他母亲,我给他一吻。
吻他时我抑住叹息,
他脸上可看到父亲的印记;
但他有酷似母亲的眼睛,
也是那样令我欣喜。
玛丽,再见,我要离去,
你生活美满我毫无怨意;
但我不能留在你身边,
否则我的心又会属于你。
我相信时间和自尊心,
最终会泯灭童年情恋;
我把希望埋藏在心底,
但愿再次坐到你身边。
我虽镇静但心里明白,
你的目光可震撼我身心;
但颤抖现在并不是罪过,
我们相逢没有惊动任何人。
你紧紧盯住我的脸,
却未能发现任何秘密;
你所觉察的唯一迹象,
是我因绝望而平静出奇。
别了,别了,我的梦,
往事何必于怀耿耿;
神话中的“忘川”在何方,
固执的心会破碎,还是会平静?
It Is the Hour 此刻 --George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron
It is the hour when from the boughs
The nightingale’s high note is heard;
It is the hour -- when lover’s vows
Seem sweet in every whisper’d word;
And gentle winds and waters near,
Make music to the lonely ear.
Each flower the dews have lightly wet,
And in the sky the stars are met,
And on the wave is deeper blue,
And on the leaf a browner hue,
And in the Heaven that clear obscure
So softly dark, and darkly pure,
That follows the decline of day
As twilight melts beneath the moon away.
此刻树枝上,
夜莺高声唱;
情人发誓言,
耳语似蜜甜;
和风拂水面,
音乐绕耳畔。
花朵轻露降,
群星聚会忙,
湛蓝碧波浪,
深棕树叶黄,
纯黑染天空,
柔软不朦胧。
黎明融月光,
天色蒙蒙亮。
I saw thee weep
I saw thee weep
(我见过你哭)
the big bright tear
(晶莹的的泪珠)
Came over that eye of blue
(从蓝眼睛滑落)
and then methought it did appeat(像一朵梦中出现的紫罗兰)
A violet dropping dew
(滴下清透的露珠)
I saw thee smile
(我见过你笑)
the sapphire's blaze
(连蓝宝石的光芒)
Beside thee' ceased to shine
(也因你而失色)
It could not match the living rays(它怎能比的上在你凝视的眼神中)
That filld' that glance of thine(闪现的灵活光彩)
As clouds from youder sun receive(就如同夕阳为远方的云朵)
A deep and mellow dye
(染上绚烂的色彩)
which scarce the shade of coming eve(缓缓而来的暮色也不能)
Can banish from the sky
(将霞光逐出天外)
Those smiles unto the moodiest mind(你的笑容让沉闷的心灵)
Their own pure joy impart
(分享纯真的欢乐)
Their sunshine leaves a glow behind(这阳光留下的一道光芒)
That lightens over the heart
(照亮了心灵上空)
By the Rivers of Babylon We Sat Down and Wept在巴比伦的河边我们坐下来哭泣
By the Rivers of Babylon We Sat Down and Wept
1
We sat down and wept by the waters
Of Babel, and thought of the day
When our foe, in the hue of his slaughters,
Made Salem's high places his prey;
And ye, oh her desolate daughters!
Were scattered all weeping away.
2
While sadly we gazed on the river
Which rolled on in freedom below,
They demanded the song; but, oh never
That triumph the stranger shall know!
May this right hand be withered for ever,
Ere it string our high harp for the foe!
3
On the willow that harp is suspended,
Oh Salem!its sound should be free;
And the hour when thy glories were ended
But left me that token of thee:
And ne'er shall its soft tones be blended
With the voice of the spoiler by me!
在巴比伦的河边我们坐下来哭泣
一
在巴比伦的河边我们坐下来
悲痛地哭泣,我们想到那一天
我们的敌人如何在屠杀叫喊中,
焚毁了撒冷的高耸的神殿:
而你们,呵,她凄凉的女儿!
你们都号哭着四散逃散。
二
当我们忧郁地坐在河边
看着脚下的河水自由地奔流,
他们命令我们歌唱;呵,绝不!
我们绝不在这事情上低头!
宁可让这只右手永远枯瘦,
但我们的圣琴绝不为异族弹奏!
三
我把那竖琴悬挂在柳梢头,
噢,撒冷!它的歌声该是自由的;
想到你的光荣丧尽的那一刻,
却把你的这遗物留在我这里:
呵,我绝不使它优美的音调
和暴虐者的声音混在一起!
Sonnet on Chillon 咏锡雍
Sonnet on Chillon
Eternal Spirit of the chainless Mind!
Brightest in dungeons, Liberty! thou art,
For there thy habitation is the heart—
The heart which love of thee alone can bind;
And when thy sons to fetters are consign'd—
To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom,
Their country conquers with their martyrdom,
And freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.
Chillon! thy prison is a holy place,
And thy sad floor an altar—for t'was trod,
Until his very steps have left a trace
Worn, as if thy cold pavement were a sod,
By Bonnivard! May none those marks efface!
For they appeal from tyranny to God.
咏锡雍
你磅礴的精神之永恒的幽灵!
自由呵,你在地牢里才最灿烂!
因为在那儿你居于人的心间——
那心呵,它只听命对你的爱情;
当你的信徒们被带上了枷锁,
在暗无天日的地牢里牺牲,
他们的祖国因此受人尊敬,
自由的声誉随着每阵风传播。
锡雍!你的监狱成了一隅圣地,
你阴郁的地面变成了神坛,
因为伯尼瓦尔在那里走来走去
印下深痕,仿佛你冰冷的石板
是生草的泥土!别涂去那足迹
因为它在暴政下向上帝求援。
Maid of Athens, Ere We Part 雅典的女郎
Maid of Athens, Ere We Part
Maid of Athens, ere we part,
Give, oh, give back my heart!
Or, since that has left my breast,
Keep it now, and take the rest!
Hear my vow before I go,
Ζω?? μου, σ? ??γαπ??.
By those tresses unconfined,
Wooed by each Aegean wind;
By those lids whose jetty fringe
Kiss thy soft cheeks' blooming tinge;
By those wild eyes like the roe,
Ζω?? μου, σ? ??γαπ??.
By that lip I long to taste;
By that zone-encircled waist;
By all the token-flowers that tell
What words can never speak so well;
By love's alternate joy and woe,
Ζω?? μου, σ? ??γαπ??.
Maid of Athens! I am gone:
Think of me, sweet! when alone.
Though I fly to Istambol,
Athens holds my heart and soul:
Can I cease to love thee? No!
Ζω?? μου, σ? ??γαπ??.
雅典的女郎
趁我们还没分手的时光,
还我的心来,雅典的女郎!
不必了,心既已离开我胸口,
你就留着吧,把别的也拿走!
我临行立下了誓言,请听:
我爱你呵,你是我生命!①
凭着你那些松散的发辫——
爱琴海的清风将它们眷恋,
凭着你眼皮——那乌黑的眼睫
亲吻你颊上嫣红的光泽:
凭着你小鹿般迷人的眼睛,
我爱你呵,你是我生命!
凭着我痴情渴慕的红唇,
凭着那丝带紧束的腰身,
凭着定情花——它们的暗喻②
胜过了人间的千言万语;
凭着爱情的欢乐和酸辛:
我爱你呵,你是我生命!
我可真走了,雅典的女郎!
怀念我吧,在孤寂的时光!
我身向伊斯坦布尔飞奔,
雅典却拘留了我的心魂,
我能够不爱你吗?不能!
我爱你呵,你是我生命!
So We'll Go No More A-Roving 我们将不再徘徊
So We'll Go No More A-Roving
So we'll go no more a-roving
So late into the night,
Though the heart be still as loving,
And the moon be still as bright.
For the sword outwears its sheath,
And the soul wears out the breast,
And the heart must pause to breathe,
And Love itself have rest.
Though the night was made for loving,
And the day returns too soon,
Yet we'll go no more a-roving
By the light of the moon.
我们将不再徘徊
我们将不再徘徊
在那迟迟的深夜,
尽管心儿照样爱,
月光也照样皎洁。
利剑把剑鞘磨穿,
灵魂也磨损胸臆,
心儿太累,要稍喘,
爱情也需要歇息。
黑夜原是为了爱,
白昼转眼就回还,
但我们不再徘徊
沐着那月光一片。
She walks in Beauty 她走在美的光彩中
She walks in Beauty
She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that's best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes:
Thus mellow'd to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
One shade the more, one ray the less,
Had half impair'd the nameless grace
Which waves in every raven tress,
Or softly lightens o'er her face;
Where thoughts serenely sweet express
How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
And on that cheek, and o'er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent!
她走在美的光彩中
一
她走在美的光彩中,象夜晚
皎洁无云而且繁星漫天;
明与暗的最美妙的色泽
在她的仪容和秋波里呈现:
耀目的白天只嫌光太强,
它比那光亮柔和而幽暗。
二
增加或减少一份明与暗
就会损害这难言的美。
美波动在她乌黑的发上,
或者散布淡淡的光辉
在那脸庞,恬静的思绪
指明它的来处纯洁而珍贵。
三
呵,那额际,那鲜艳的面颊,
如此温和,平静,而又脉脉含情,
那迷人的微笑,那容颜的光彩,
都在说明一个善良的生命:
她的头脑安于世间的一切,
她的心充溢着真纯的爱情!
When We Two Parted 想从前我们俩分手
When We Two Parted
When we two parted
In silence and tears,
Half broken-hearted
To sever for years,
Pale grew thy cheek and cold,
Colder thy kiss;
Truly that hour foretold
Sorrow to this.
The dew of the morning
Sunk chill on my brow—
It felt like the warning
Of what I feel now.
Thy vows are all broken,
And light is thy fame:
I hear thy name spoken,
And share in its shame.
They name thee before me,
A knell to mine ear;
A shudder comes o'er me—
Why wert thou so dear?
They know not I knew thee,
Who knew thee too well:
Long, long shall I rue thee,
Too deeply to tell.
In secret we met—
In silence I grieve,
That thy heart could forget,
Thy spirit deceive.
If I should meet thee
After long years,
How should I greet thee?
With silence and tears.
想从前我们俩分手
想从前我们俩分手,
默默无言地流着泪,
预感到多年的隔离,
我们忍不住心碎;
你的脸冰凉、发白,
你的吻更似冷冰,
呵,那一刻正预兆了
我今日的悲痛。
清早凝结着寒露,
冷彻了我的额角,
那种感觉仿佛是
对我此刻的警告。
你的誓言全破碎了,
你的行为如此轻浮:
人家提起你的名字,
我听了也感到羞辱。
他们当着我讲到你,
一声声有如丧钟;
我的全身一阵颤栗——
为什么对你如此情重?
没有人知道我熟识你,
呵,熟识得太过了——
我将长久、长久地悔恨,
这深处难以为外人道。
你我秘密地相会,
我又默默地悲伤,
你竟然把我欺骗,
你的心终于遗忘。
如果很多年以后,
我们又偶然会面,
我将要怎样招呼你?
只有含着泪,默默无言。
这里有很多诗~~中英双语~~
/meitianyingyu/
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