笔记(共4篇)

  • 彭翠丽 彭翠丽

    “The Dark Hills Dark hills at evening in the west, Where...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    "The Dark Hills" is a hauntingly beautiful poem that captures the serene yet melancholic essence of twilight in the western hills. The poet skillfully employs imagery and metaphor to convey a sense of history, peace, and the passage of time.The opening lines paint a vivid picture of the dark hills at evening, with the sunset described as hovering "like a sound / Of golden horns that sang to rest / Old bones of warriors under ground."

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  • 彭翠丽 彭翠丽

    “Zola Because he puts the compromising chart Of hell before...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    This poem presents a profound and thought-provoking exploration of the human response to truth and the artist's role in revealing it. The speaker describes a figure, possibly an artist or writer like Émile Zola, who lays bare the compromising nature of humanity's darker side, evoking fear and loathing from those who confront it. This figure is unafraid to count the cost of innocence lost and to expose the hypocrisy and weaknesses of society.

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  • 彭翠丽 彭翠丽

    “Why is it then we stray Around that sunken sill? They are all...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    so beautiful and make me thinking

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    “Credo I cannot find my way: there is no star In all the...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    This poem is a beautiful and profound exploration of the human experience of feeling lost and seeking direction amidst the uncertainties of life. The opening lines paint a vivid picture of despair, with the speaker expressing a sense of being unable to find their way in a world devoid of guiding stars and filled with silence, except for a distant, barely perceptible voice. This voice is likened to a "bar of lost, imperial music," suggesting a nostalgic yearning for something grand and beautiful that has been lost or is out of reach.

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