非常喜歡Wordsworth跟Coleridge的友情,他們是彼此的謬思。
Songs of Two Great Lake Poets
In seventeen hundred and ninety-eight’s prime,
Two minds intertwine in pages and rhymes.
Dwells in Somerset, amid lakes and lands,
With poetic Revolution and no middle flights intended.
Wordsworth, nature's bard, writes emotions powerful and pure,
Finds pleasure in countryside and tranquility
Sings of England's green and pleasant land,
As the moonlight shines above the multitude.
Coleridge, with dreams that takes to flight,
Chants of long lost ancient rhymes;
A maiden of chastity, a sailor who enchants,
With them composes tales fanciful and sublime.
Their revolution, their artistic sights,
In history pages, shining bright.
In ages that will never deprived of light,
Their legacy endures, echoing in poetic delights.
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