song
20 Of joy illimited;
21 An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small,
22 In blast-beruffled plume,
23 Had chosen thus to fling his soul
24 Upon the growing gloom.
25 So little cause for carolings
26 Of such ecstatic sound
27 Was written on terrestrial things
28 A far or nigh around,
29 That I could think there trembled through
30 His
Song of Myself", "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd"
(4) Emily Dickinson(1830-1886)
"After great pain, a formal feeling comes--", "I heard a Fly buzz--When I died--"
-19세기 영국시-
(1) William Blake(1757-1827) : "The Chimney Sweeper"
from Songs of Innocence
"The Chimney Sweeper"
1 When my mother died I was very young,
2 And my father sold me w
Song Liling이 아름다운 중국 오페라 의상을 입고 춤을 추고 있는 모습이 보인다. 어린 시절의 인기 없는 한 아이가 어떻게 온 세상이 다 아는 유명인이 되었는가 하는 그의 이야기를 시작한다. 2장에서는 두 남자와 한 여자가 Gallimard가 어떻게 20년 동안 그의 정부가 남자였다는 사실을 몰랐는지에 대해 의
Song of Myself", "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd"
(4) Emily Dickinson(1830-1886)
"After great pain, a formal feeling comes--", "I heard a Fly buzz--When I died--"
-19世紀 英國詩-
(1) William Blake(1757-1827) : "The Chimney Sweeper"
from Songs of Innocence
"The Chimney Sweeper"
1 When my mother died I was very young,
2 And my father sold me w
Songs of Experience by William Blake
Introduction
-Songs of Innocence and of Experience
The Frontispiece plates of Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience denote the different characteristics of two poetic works. The frontispiece plate of Songs of Innocence shows the Piper, with a pipe in his hand, enjoying free dialogue with a child passing over his head. On the other hand, the front
해석
알프레드 프루프록의 연가
만일 내 대답이 지상으로 다시 돌아갈 사람에게 하는 것이라고 내가 생각한다면, 이 불꽃은 더 이상 흔들리지 않으리라. 그러나 내가 들은 바가 사실이라면 이 심연에서 살아 돌아간 사람이 없으므로 나는 불명예를 두려워 않고 그대에게 대답하겠노라.
그러면
1. 윌리엄 브레이크의 Songs Of Experience
Songs Of Experience: Introduction
William Blake
Hear the voice of the Bard!
Who Present, Past, & Future sees
Whose ears have heard
The Holy Word,
That walkd among the ancient trees.
Calling the lapsed Soul
And weeping in the evening dew;
That might controll.
The starry pole;
And fallen fallen light renew!
O Earth O Earth return!
Arise from ou
to
venture. And beyond that,
infinity...
Pulling back, we discover:
A TEN-YEAR-OLD BOY and a strongly built man in his middle
thirties, are riding a mule. The MANS weather-beaten
face frames unusually bright eyes.
On the screen these words: ANDALUSIA, 1491
COLUMBUS AND HIS SON are following a windthrashed path at
the top of the hill. COLUMBUS hums a song, and FERNANDO
looks up at him in adorati
songs.
Yet here, Laertes?
Aboard, aboard, for shame!
The wind sits in the shoulder of your sail,
and you are stayed for.
There, my blessing with thee.
These few precepts in thy memory
look thou character.
Give thy thoughts no tongue,
nor any unproportioned thought his act.
Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar.
Those friends thou hast,
and their adoption tried...
grapple them unto thy soul
wit
song about that.
I cant believe youve almost done with your demo
and you havent written a song about your best friend.
Yeah, I cant believe that the tree falls in the forest
it wouldnt have something to do with you.
Hey, J. Martinis, vodka or gin?
Gin, and you, you can tell that friend of yours to go fuck himself.
You know, I only have one friend who can actually do that,
and I doubt youve met.
I