john kates诗歌a poem of opposites

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诗人和标题都写错了,这是英国诗人济慈的一首诗:A Song of Oppositesby John KeatsWELCOME joy, and welcome sorrow,Lethe's weed and Hermes' feather;Come to-day, and come to-morrow,I do love you both together!I love to mark sad faces in fair weather;And hear a merry laugh amid the thunder;Fair and foul I love together.Meadows sweet where flames are under,And a giggle at a wonder;Visage sage at pantomine;Funeral, and steeple-chime;Infant playing with a skull;Morning fair, and shipwreck'd hull;Nightshade with the woodbine kissing;Serpents in red roses hissing;Cleopatra regal-dress'dWith the aspic at her breast;Dancing music, music sad,Both together, sane and mad;Muses bright and muses pale;Sombre Saturn, Momus hale; -Laugh and sigh, and laugh again;Oh the sweetness of the pain!Muses bright, and muses pale,Bare your faces of the veil;Let me see; and let me writeOf the day, and of the night -Both together: - let me slakeAll my thirst for sweet heart-ache!Let my bower be of yew,Interwreath'd with myrtles new;Pines and lime-trees full in bloom,And my couch a low grass-tomb.
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