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1、OdeonaGrecianUrnStanza1Thoustillunravish’dbrideofquietness,Thoufoster-childofsilenceandslowtime,Sylvanhistorian,whocanstthusexpressAflowerytalemoresweetlythanourrhyme:Whatleaf-fring’dlegendhauntsaboutthyshapeOfdeitiesormortals,orofboth,InTempeorthedalesofArcady?Whatmenorgodsarethese?Whatmai
2、densloth?Whatmadpursuit?Whatstruggletoescape?Whatpipesandtimbrels?Whatwildecstasy?Stanza2Heardmelodiesaresweet,butthoseunheardAresweeter;therefore,yesoftpipes,playon;Nottothesensualear,but,moreendear’d,Pipetothespiritdittiesofnotone:Fairyouth,beneaththetrees,thoucanstnotleaveThysong,norever
3、canthosetreesbebare;BoldLover,never,nevercanstthoukiss,Thoughwinningnearthegoal—yet,donotgrieve;Shecannotfade,thoughthouhastnotthybliss,Foreverwiltthoulove,andshebefair!Stanza3Ah,happy,happyboughs!thatcannotshedYourleaves,noreverbidtheSpringadieu;And,happymelodist,unwearied,[unWEEReED]Forev
4、erpipingsongsforevernew;Morehappylove!morehappy,happylove!Foreverwarmandstilltobeenjoy’d,Foreverpanting,andforeveryoung;Allbreathinghumanpassionfarabove,Thatleavesahearthigh-sorrowfulandcloy’d,Aburningforehead,andaparchingtongue.Stanza4Whoarethesecomingtothesacrifice?Towhatgreenaltar,Omyste
5、riouspriest,Lead’stthouthatheiferlowingattheskies,Andallhersilkenflankswithgarlandsdrest?Whatlittletownbyriverorseashore,Ormountain-builtwithpeacefulcitadel,Isemptiedofthisfolk,thispiousmorn?And,littletown,thystreetsforevermoreWillsilentbe;andnotasoultotellWhythouartdesolate,cane’erreturn.S
6、tanza5OAtticshape!Fairattitude!withbredeOfmarblemenandmaidensoverwrought,Withforestbranchesandthetroddenweed;Thou,silentform,dostteaseusoutofthoughtAsdotheternity:ColdPastoral!Whenoldageshallthisgenerationwaste,Thoushaltremain,inmidstofotherwoeThanours,afriendtoman,towhomthousay’st,“Beautyi
7、struth,truthbeauty,”—thatisallYeknowonearth,andallyeneedtoknow.希腊古瓮颂你委身“寂静”的、完美的处子, 受过了“沉默”和“悠久”的抚育, 呵,田园的史家,你竟能铺叙 一个如花的故事,比诗还瑰丽: 在你的形体上,岂非缭绕着 古老的传说,以绿叶为其边缘; 讲着人,或神,敦陂或阿卡狄? 呵,是怎样的人,或神!在舞乐前 多热烈的追求!少女怎样地逃躲! 怎样的风笛和鼓谣!怎样的狂喜! 听见的乐声虽好,但若听不见 却更美;所以,吹