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名人诗歌|诀别了,尘世的欢乐

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Farewel to Unsubstantial Joyes,Ye Gilded1 Nothings,Gaudy Toyes,Too long ye have my Soul misled,Too long with Aiery Diet fed:But now my Heart ye shall no more Deceive,as you have heretofore:for when I hear such Sirens sing,Like lthica's fore-warned King,With prudent2 Resolution I Will so my Will and Fancy tye,That stronger to the Mast not he,Than I to Reason bound will be:And though your Witchcrafts strike my Ear,Unhurt,like him,your Charms I'll hear.

诀别了,空洞的欢乐,你是涂金的虚无,华丽的玩具,太久,你使我的灵魂迷途,太久,给它空气般的米黍:但我的心不会再被你迷惑,虽然以前你过去迷惑过我:当我听到如此的塞壬歌唱,像伊斯卡遭到警告的国王,以小心克制的决心,我将坚决缚住我的意志和想像,比他把自己缚于桅杆更紧,我将使自己钳制于理性:虽然你的巫术撞击我的耳鼓,无动于衷,像他,我倾听你的法术


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