英语诗歌大全

  • XIV ``Leave gold and myrrh and jewels, Rich table and soft bed, To them who of man's seed are born, Whom woman's milk have fed. Thou wast not ...

  • XV ``From sunrise unto sunset All earth shall hear thy fame: A glorious city thou shalt build, And name it by thy name: And there, unquenched through ...

  • XVI ``The ox toils through the furrow, Obedient to the goad; The patient ass, up flinty paths, Plods with his weary load: With whine and bound the spa...

  • XVII ``But thy nurse will hear no master, Thy nurse will bear no load; And woe to them that shear her, And woe to them that goad! When all the pack, l...

  • XVIII Pomona loves the orchard; And Liber loves the vine; And Pales loves the straw-built shed Warm with the breath of kine; And Venus loves the whisp...

  • XIX ``But thy father loves the clashing Of broadsword and of shield: He loves to drink the steam that reeks From the fresh battlefield: He smiles a sm...

  • XX ``And such as is the War-god, The author of thy line, And such as she who suckled thee, Even such be thou and thine. Leave to the soft Campanian Hi...

  • XXI ``Thine, Roman, is the pilum: Roman, the sword is thine, The even trench, the bristling mound, The legion's ordered line; And thine the wheels...

  • XXIIBeneath thy yoke the Volscian Shall vail his lofty brow; SoftCapua's curled revellers Before thy chairs shall bow: The Lucumoes of Arnus Shall...

  • XXIII ``The Gaul shall come against thee From the land of snow and night; Thou shalt give his fair-haired armies To the raven and the kite....