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the passionate pilgrim(热情的朝圣徒)-第2部分

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would not take her meaning nor her pleasure。 Ah; that I had my lady at this 

bay; To kiss and clip me till I run away! 



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                                         XII。 



     Crabbed age and youth cannot live together Youth is full of pleasance; 

age   is   full   of   care;   Youth   like   summer   morn;   age   like   winter   weather; 

Youth like summer brave; age like winter bare; Youth is full of sport; age's 

breath is short; Youth is nimble; age is lame; Youth is hot and bold; age is 

weak and cold; Youth is wild; and age is tame。 Age; I do abhor thee; youth; 

I do adore thee; O; my love;  my love is young! Age; I do defy thee: O; 

sweet shepherd; hie thee; For methinks thou stay'st too long。 



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                                        XIII。 



    Beauty  is   but   a  vain   and   doubtful   good; A  shining   gloss   that   vadeth 

suddenly; A flower that dies when first it gins to bud; A brittle glass that's 

broken presently: A doubtful good; a gloss; a glass; a flower; Lost; vaded; 

broken; dead within an hour。 

    And as goods lost are seld or never found; As vaded gloss no rubbing 

will refresh; As flowers dead lie wither'd on the ground; As broken glass 

no cement can redress; So beauty blemish'd once's for ever lost; In spite of 

physic; painting; pain and cost。 



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                                        XIV。 



    Good night; good rest。 Ah; neither be my share: She bade good night 

that   kept   my   rest   away; And   daff'd   me   to   a   cabin   hang'd   with   care;   To 

descant on the doubts of my decay。 'Farewell;' quoth she; 'and come again 

tomorrow: Fare well I could not; for I supp'd with sorrow。 

    Yet at my parting sweetly did she smile; In scorn or friendship; nill I 

construe whether: 'T may be; she joy'd to jest at my exile; 'T may be; again 

to make me wander thither: 'Wander;' a word for shadows like myself; As 

take the pain; but cannot pluck the pelf。 



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                                        XV。 



    Lord; how mine eyes throw gazes to the east! My heart doth charge the 

watch; the morning rise Doth cite each moving sense from idle rest。 Not 

daring trust the office of mine eyes; While Philomela sits and sings; I sit 

and mark; And wish her lays were tuned like the lark; 

    For she doth welcome daylight with her ditty; And drives away dark 

dismal…dreaming night: The night so pack'd; I post unto my pretty; Heart 

hath   his   hope;   and   eyes   their   wished   sight;   Sorrow   changed   to   solace; 

solace    mix'd   with   sorrow;   For   why;   she  sigh'd   and   bade   me   come 

tomorrow。 

    Were I with her; the night would post too soon; But now are minutes 

added to the hours; To spite me now; each minute seems a moon; Yet not 

for me; shine sun to succour flowers! Pack night; peep day; good day; of 

night now borrow: Short; night; to…night; and length thyself to…morrow。 



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