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发表于 2005-8-26
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Love\'s Farewell
' ]0 g% R0 _, F* x; {' D- CSince there\'s no help ,come and let us kiss and part ,--
6 l, \: p. C) r8 ANay I have done ,get no more of me ;
+ f/ ~4 V* g$ j1 M- {' MAnd I am glad ,yea ,glad with all my heart ,& [$ I/ y0 T* F z% Z2 p4 j
That thus so cleanly I myself can free .
* U! c3 e7 ^: i8 tShake hands for ever ,cancel all our vows ;
1 t1 ~7 [0 \: R- F' h7 uAnd when we meet at any time again ,
. S, Z) U1 o q- ]2 N0 [Be it not seen in either of our brows ,( L8 h. _+ u, \) m* Z
That we one jot of former love return .
" E) \" X: q8 f% A; yNow at the last gasp of love\'s latest breath ,
$ V; ?( M/ H: `5 t5 ^0 MWhen his pulse failing ,passion speechless lies ,. }/ ]7 h2 }; W, M
When faith is kneeling by his bed of death ,6 ^" X. l _& P* ?. W( {, R
And the innocence is closing up his eyes ,+ A& z: }4 N: ]8 q
--Now if thou wouldest ,when all have given him over ,7 S& ^5 P" x0 p( M$ [$ e5 H4 |$ z
From death to life thou mightst him yet recover .
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参考资料:The Golden Treasury |
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