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帮我找首古诗!有英文版的…

帮我找首古诗!有英文版的…
帮我找首古诗!有英文版的…

帮我找首古诗!有英文版的…
静夜思
李白
床前明月光,疑是地上霜.
举头望明月,低头思故乡.
1).In the Still of the Night
I descry bright moonlight in front of my bed.
I suspect it to be hoary frost on the floor.
I watch the bright moon,as I tilt back my head.
I yearn,while stooping,for my homeland more.
(徐忠杰)
2).A Tranquil Night
Abed,I see a silver light,
I wonder if it‘s frost aground.
Looking up,I find the moon bright;
Bowing,in homesickness I‘m drowned.
(许渊冲译)
3).In the Quiet Night
So bright a gleam on the foot of my bed---
Could there have been a frost already?
Lifting my head to look,I found that it was moonlight.
Sinking back again,I thought suddenly of home.
(Tr.Witter Bynner)
4).Night Thoughts
I wake,and moonbeams play around my bed,
Glittering like hoar-frost to my wandering eyes;
Up towards the glorious moon I raise my head,
Then lay me down---and thoughts of home arise.
( Tr.Herbert A.Giles)
5).On a Quiet Night
I saw the moonlight before my couch,
And wondered if it were not the frost on the ground.
I raised my head and looked out on the mountain noon,
I bowed my head and though of my far-off home.
(TR.S.Obata)
6).The Moon Shines Everywhere
Seeing the moon before my couch so bright
I thought hoar frost had fallen from the night.
On her clear face I gaze with lifted eyes:
Then hide them full of Youth‘s sweet memories.
(Tr.W.J.B.Fletcher)
7).Night Thoughts
In front of my bed the moonlight is very bright.
I wonder if that can be frost on the floor?
I list up my head and look at the full noon,the dazzling moon.
I drop my head,and think of the home of old days.
(Tr.Amy Lowell)
8).Thoughts in a Tranquil Night
Athwart the bed
I watch the moonbeams cast a trail
So bright,so cold,so frail,
That for a space it gleams
Like hoar-frost on the margin of my dreams.
I raise my head,-
The splendid moon I see:
Then droop my head,
And sink to dreams of thee -
My father land ,of thee!
(Tr.L.Cranmer-Byng)
9).Nostalgia
A splash of white on my bedroom floor.Hoarfrost?
I raise my eyes to the moon,the same noon.
As scenes long past come to mind,my eyes fall again on the splash of white,and my heart aches for home.

A Moonlit Night On The Spring River
In spring the river rises as high as the sea,
And with the river's rise the moon uprises bright.
She follows the rolling waves for ten thousand li, ...

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A Moonlit Night On The Spring River
In spring the river rises as high as the sea,
And with the river's rise the moon uprises bright.
She follows the rolling waves for ten thousand li,
And where the river flows, there overflows her light.
The river winds around the fragrant islet where
The blooming flowers in her light all look like snow.
You cannot tell her beams from hoar frost in the air,
Nor from white sand upon Farewell Beach below.
No dust has stained the water blending with the skies;
A lonely wheellike moon shines brilliant far and wide.
Who by the riverside first saw the moon arise?
When did the moon first see a man by riverside?
Ah, generations have come and past away;
From year to year the moons look alike, old and new.
We do not know tonight for whom she sheds her ray,
But hear the river say to its water adieu.
Away, away is sailing a single cloud white;
On Farewell Beach pine away maples green.
Where is the wanderer sailing his boat tonight?
Who, pining away, on the moonlit rails would learn?
Alas! The moon is lingering over the tower;
It should have seen the dressing table of the fair.
She rolls the curtain up and light comes in her bower;
She washes but can't wash away the moonbeams there.
She sees the moon, but her beloved is out of sight;
She'd follow it to shine on her beloved one's face.
But message-bearing swans can't fly out of moonlight,
Nor can letter-sending fish leap out of their place.
Last night he dreamed that falling flowers would not stay.
Alas! He can't go home, although half spring has gone.
The running water bearing spring will pass away;
The moon declining over the pool will sink anon.
The moon declining sinks into a heavy mist;
It's a long way between southern rivers and eastern seas.
How many can go home by moonlight who are missed?
The sinking moon sheds yearning o'er riverside trees.
春江花月夜
春江潮水连海平
海上明月共潮生
滟滟随波千万里
何处春江无明月
江流宛转绕芳甸
月照花林皆似霰
空里流霜不觉飞
汀上白沙看不见
江天一色无纤尘
皎皎空中孤月轮
江畔何人初见月
江月何年初照人
人生代代无穷已
江月年年只相似
不知江月待何人
但见长江送流水
白云一片去悠悠
青枫浦上不胜愁
谁家今夜扁舟子
何处相思明月楼
可怜楼上月徘徊
应照离人妆镜台
玉户帘中卷不去
捣衣砧上拂还来
此时相望不可闻
愿逐月华流照君
鸿雁长飞光不度
鱼龙潜跃水成文
昨夜闲潭梦落花
可怜春半不还家
江水流春去欲尽
江潭落月复西斜
斜月沉沉藏海雾
碣石潇湘无限路
不知乘月几人归
落月摇情满江树

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