莎士比亚十四行第一首 Sonnet 1 by William Shakespeare

莎士比亚十四行第一首 Sonnet 1 by William Shakespeare

2016-02-15    03'40''

主播: 留学生领读者Elaine

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介绍:
SONNET 1 William Shakespeare From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beauty's rose might never die, But as the riper should by time decease, His tender heir might bear his memory: But thou, contracted to thine own bright eyes, Feed'st thy light's flame with self-substantial fuel, Making a famine where abundance lies, Thyself thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel. Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament And only herald to the gaudy spring, Within thine own bud buriest thy content And, tender churl, makest waste in niggarding. Pity the world, or else this glutton be, To eat the world's due, by the grave and thee.