雪莱给人希望(雪莱给予我们的心灵慰藉)
致西风雪莱全文!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
雪莱《西风颂》原文和译文Ode to the West Wind(西风颂)Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) I 1 O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn\
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s being, 2 Thou, from whose unseen presence the leaves dead 3 Are driven, like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing, 4 Yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red, 5 Pestilence-stricken multitudes: O thou, 6 Who chariotest to their dark wintry bed 7 The winged seeds, where they lie cold and low, 8 Each like a corpse within its grave, until 9 Thine azure sister of the Spring shall blow 10 Her clarion o\
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er the dreaming earth, and fill 11 (Driving sweet buds like flocks to feed in air) 12 With living hues and odours plain and hill: 13 Wild Spirit, which art moving everywhere;
14 Destroyer and preserver;
hear, oh hear! II 15 Thou on whose stream, mid the steep sky\
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s commotion, 16 Loose clouds like earth\
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s decaying leaves are shed, 17 Shook from the tangled boughs of Heaven and Ocean, 18 Angels of rain and lightning: there are spread 19 On the blue surface of thine a{:e}ry surge, 20 Like the bright hair uplifted from the head 21 Of some fierce Maenad, even from the dim verge 22 Of the horizon to the zenith\
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s height, 23 The locks of the approaching storm. Thou dirge 24 Of the dying year, to which this closing night 25 Will be the dome of a vast sepulchre, 26 Vaulted with all thy congregated might 27 Of vapours, from whose solid atmosphere 28 Black rain, and fire, and hail will burst: oh hear! III 29 Thou who didst waken from his summer dreams 30 The blue Mediterranean, where he lay, 31 Lull\
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d by the coil of his cryst{`a}lline streams, 32 Beside a pumice isle in Baiae\
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s bay, 33 And saw in sleep old palaces and towers 34 Quivering within the wave\
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s intenser day, 35 All overgrown with azure moss and flowers 36 So sweet, the sense faints picturing them! Thou 37 For whose path the Atlantic\
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s level powers 38 Cleave themselves into chasms, while far below 39 The sea-blooms and the oozy woods which wear 40 The sapless foliage of the ocean, know 41 Thy voice, and suddenly grow gray with fear, 42 And tremble and despoil themselves: oh hear! IV 43 If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear;
44 If I were a swift cloud to fly with thee;
45 A wave to pant beneath thy power, and share 46 The impulse of thy strength, only less free 47 Than thou, O uncontrollable! If even 48 I were as in my boyhood, and could be 49 The comrade of thy wanderings over Heaven, 50 As then, when to outstrip thy skiey speed 51 Scarce seem\
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d a vision;
I would ne\
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er have striven 52 As thus with thee in prayer in my sore need. 53 Oh, lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud! 54 I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed! 55 A heavy weight of hours has chain\
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d and bow\
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d 56 One too like thee: tameless, and swift, and proud. V 57 Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is: 58 What if my leaves are falling like its own! 59 The tumult of thy mighty harmonies 60 Will take from both a deep, autumnal tone, 61 Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, Spirit fierce, 62 My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one! 63 Drive my dead thoughts over the universe 64 Like wither\
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d leaves to quicken a new birth! 65 And, by the incantation of this verse, 66 Scatter, as from an unextinguish\
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d hearth 67 Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! 68 Be through my lips to unawaken\
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d earth 69 The trumpet of a prophecy! O Wind, 70 If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? 西风颂 雪莱 一 剽悍的西风啊, 你是暮秋的呼吸, 因你无形的存在, 枯叶四处逃窜, 如同魔鬼见到了巫师, 纷纷躲避;
那些枯叶, 有黑有白, 有红有黄, 像遭受了瘟疫的群体, 哦, 你呀, 西风, 你让种籽展开翱翔的翅膀, 飞落到黑暗的冬床, 冰冷地躺下, 像一具具尸体深葬于坟墓, 直到 你那蔚蓝色的阳春姐妹凯旋归家, 向睡梦中的大地吹响了她的号角, 催促蓓蕾, 有如驱使吃草的群羊, 让漫山遍野注满生命的芳香色调;
剽悍的精灵, 你的身影遍及四方, 哦,听吧, 你既在毁坏, 又在保藏! 二 在你的湍流中, 在高空的骚动中, 纷乱的云块就像飘零飞坠的叶子, 你从天空和海洋相互交错的树丛 抖落出传送雷雨以及闪电的天使;
在你的气体波涛的蔚蓝色的表面, 恰似酒神女祭司的头上竖起缕缕 亮闪闪的青丝, 从朦胧的地平线 一直到苍天的顶端, 全都披散着 即将来临的一场暴风骤雨的发卷, 你就是唱给垂死岁月的一曲挽歌, 四合的夜幕, 是巨大墓陵的拱顶, 它建构于由你所集聚而成的气魄, 可是从你坚固的气势中将会喷迸 黑雨、电火以及冰雹;
哦, 请听! 三 你啊, 把蓝色的地中海从夏梦中 唤醒, 它曾被清澈的水催送入眠, 就一直躺在那个地方, 酣睡沉沉, 睡在拜伊海湾的一个石岛的旁边, 在睡梦中看到古老的宫殿和楼台 在烈日之下的海波中轻轻地震颤, 它们全都开满鲜花, 又生满青苔, 散发而出的醉人的芳香难以描述! 见到你, 大西洋的水波豁然裂开, 为你让出道路, 而在海底的深处, 枝叶里面没有浆汁的淤泥的丛林 和无数的海花、珊瑚, 一旦听出 你的声音, 一个个顿时胆战心惊, 颤栗着, 像遭了劫掠, 哦, 请听! 四 假如我是一片任你吹卷的枯叶, 假若我是一朵随你飘飞的云彩, 或是在你威力之下喘息的水波, 分享你强健的搏动, 悠闲自在, 不羁的风啊, 哪怕不及你自由, 或者, 假若我能像童年的时代, 陪伴着你在那天国里任意翱游, 即使比你飞得更快也并非幻想── 那么我绝不向你这般苦苦哀求: 啊, 卷起我吧! 如同翻卷波浪、 或像横扫落叶、或像驱赶浮云! 我跃进人生的荆棘, 鲜血直淌! 岁月的重负缚住了我这颗灵魂, 它太像你了:敏捷、高傲、不驯。
五 拿我当琴吧, 就像那一片树林, 哪怕我周身的叶儿也同样飘落! 你以非凡和谐中的狂放的激情 让我和树林都奏出雄浑的秋乐, 悲凉而又甜美。
狂暴的精灵哟, 但愿你我迅猛的灵魂能够契合! 把我僵死的思想撒向整个宇宙, 像枯叶被驱赶去催促新的生命! 而且, 依凭我这首诗中的符咒, 把我的话语传给天下所有的人, 就像从未熄的炉中拨放出火花! 让那预言的号角通过我的嘴唇 向昏沉的大地吹奏! 哦, 风啊, 如果冬天来了, 春天还会远吗?。
雪莱的【致西风】原文,急急急
雪莱《西风颂》原文和译文Ode to the West Wind(西风颂)Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) I 1 O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn\
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s being, 2 Thou, from whose unseen presence the leaves dead 3 Are driven, like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing, 4 Yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red, 5 Pestilence-stricken multitudes: O thou, 6 Who chariotest to their dark wintry bed 7 The winged seeds, where they lie cold and low, 8 Each like a corpse within its grave, until 9 Thine azure sister of the Spring shall blow 10 Her clarion o\
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er the dreaming earth, and fill 11 (Driving sweet buds like flocks to feed in air) 12 With living hues and odours plain and hill: 13 Wild Spirit, which art moving everywhere;
14 Destroyer and preserver;
hear, oh hear! II 15 Thou on whose stream, mid the steep sky\
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s commotion, 16 Loose clouds like earth\
'
s decaying leaves are shed, 17 Shook from the tangled boughs of Heaven and Ocean, 18 Angels of rain and lightning: there are spread 19 On the blue surface of thine a{:e}ry surge, 20 Like the bright hair uplifted from the head 21 Of some fierce Maenad, even from the dim verge 22 Of the horizon to the zenith\
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s height, 23 The locks of the approaching storm. Thou dirge 24 Of the dying year, to which this closing night 25 Will be the dome of a vast sepulchre, 26 Vaulted with all thy congregated might 27 Of vapours, from whose solid atmosphere 28 Black rain, and fire, and hail will burst: oh hear! III 29 Thou who didst waken from his summer dreams 30 The blue Mediterranean, where he lay, 31 Lull\
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d by the coil of his cryst{`a}lline streams, 32 Beside a pumice isle in Baiae\
'
s bay, 33 And saw in sleep old palaces and towers 34 Quivering within the wave\
'
s intenser day, 35 All overgrown with azure moss and flowers 36 So sweet, the sense faints picturing them! Thou 37 For whose path the Atlantic\
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s level powers 38 Cleave themselves into chasms, while far below 39 The sea-blooms and the oozy woods which wear 40 The sapless foliage of the ocean, know 41 Thy voice, and suddenly grow gray with fear, 42 And tremble and despoil themselves: oh hear! IV 43 If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear;
44 If I were a swift cloud to fly with thee;
45 A wave to pant beneath thy power, and share 46 The impulse of thy strength, only less free 47 Than thou, O uncontrollable! If even 48 I were as in my boyhood, and could be 49 The comrade of thy wanderings over Heaven, 50 As then, when to outstrip thy skiey speed 51 Scarce seem\
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d a vision;
I would ne\
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er have striven 52 As thus with thee in prayer in my sore need. 53 Oh, lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud! 54 I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed! 55 A heavy weight of hours has chain\
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d and bow\
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d 56 One too like thee: tameless, and swift, and proud. V 57 Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is: 58 What if my leaves are falling like its own! 59 The tumult of thy mighty harmonies 60 Will take from both a deep, autumnal tone, 61 Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, Spirit fierce, 62 My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one! 63 Drive my dead thoughts over the universe 64 Like wither\
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d leaves to quicken a new birth! 65 And, by the incantation of this verse, 66 Scatter, as from an unextinguish\
'
d hearth 67 Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! 68 Be through my lips to unawaken\
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d earth 69 The trumpet of a prophecy! O Wind, 70 If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? 西风颂 雪莱 一 剽悍的西风啊, 你是暮秋的呼吸, 因你无形的存在, 枯叶四处逃窜, 如同魔鬼见到了巫师, 纷纷躲避;
那些枯叶, 有黑有白, 有红有黄, 像遭受了瘟疫的群体, 哦, 你呀, 西风, 你让种籽展开翱翔的翅膀, 飞落到黑暗的冬床, 冰冷地躺下, 像一具具尸体深葬于坟墓, 直到 你那蔚蓝色的阳春姐妹凯旋归家, 向睡梦中的大地吹响了她的号角, 催促蓓蕾, 有如驱使吃草的群羊, 让漫山遍野注满生命的芳香色调;
剽悍的精灵, 你的身影遍及四方, 哦,听吧, 你既在毁坏, 又在保藏! 二 在你的湍流中, 在高空的骚动中, 纷乱的云块就像飘零飞坠的叶子, 你从天空和海洋相互交错的树丛 抖落出传送雷雨以及闪电的天使;
在你的气体波涛的蔚蓝色的表面, 恰似酒神女祭司的头上竖起缕缕 亮闪闪的青丝, 从朦胧的地平线 一直到苍天的顶端, 全都披散着 即将来临的一场暴风骤雨的发卷, 你就是唱给垂死岁月的一曲挽歌, 四合的夜幕, 是巨大墓陵的拱顶, 它建构于由你所集聚而成的气魄, 可是从你坚固的气势中将会喷迸 黑雨、电火以及冰雹;
哦, 请听! 三 你啊, 把蓝色的地中海从夏梦中 唤醒, 它曾被清澈的水催送入眠, 就一直躺在那个地方, 酣睡沉沉, 睡在拜伊海湾的一个石岛的旁边, 在睡梦中看到古老的宫殿和楼台 在烈日之下的海波中轻轻地震颤, 它们全都开满鲜花, 又生满青苔, 散发而出的醉人的芳香难以描述! 见到你, 大西洋的水波豁然裂开, 为你让出道路, 而在海底的深处, 枝叶里面没有浆汁的淤泥的丛林 和无数的海花、珊瑚, 一旦听出 你的声音, 一个个顿时胆战心惊, 颤栗着, 像遭了劫掠, 哦, 请听! 四 假如我是一片任你吹卷的枯叶, 假若我是一朵随你飘飞的云彩, 或是在你威力之下喘息的水波, 分享你强健的搏动, 悠闲自在, 不羁的风啊, 哪怕不及你自由, 或者, 假若我能像童年的时代, 陪伴着你在那天国里任意翱游, 即使比你飞得更快也并非幻想── 那么我绝不向你这般苦苦哀求: 啊, 卷起我吧! 如同翻卷波浪、 或像横扫落叶、或像驱赶浮云! 我跃进人生的荆棘, 鲜血直淌! 岁月的重负缚住了我这颗灵魂, 它太像你了:敏捷、高傲、不驯。
五 拿我当琴吧, 就像那一片树林, 哪怕我周身的叶儿也同样飘落! 你以非凡和谐中的狂放的激情 让我和树林都奏出雄浑的秋乐, 悲凉而又甜美。
狂暴的精灵哟, 但愿你我迅猛的灵魂能够契合! 把我僵死的思想撒向整个宇宙, 像枯叶被驱赶去催促新的生命! 而且, 依凭我这首诗中的符咒, 把我的话语传给天下所有的人, 就像从未熄的炉中拨放出火花! 让那预言的号角通过我的嘴唇 向昏沉的大地吹奏! 哦, 风啊, 如果冬天来了, 春天还会远吗?。
名诗句"如果冬天来了,春天还会远吗?",是哪个诗人的诗句?
著名诗句,如果冬天来了,春天还会远吗?出自雪莱的西风颂,这是一位浪漫主义诗人,他写这首诗歌的目的就是暗示人们革命即将胜利,我们将迎来光明和希望。
即使现在身处逆境,但仍然应该向往希望寒冷的冬天终会过去,春天终究会到来。
现在这句诗也广泛应用在鼓励人们身处逆境,乐观面对的情况就是黎明前的黑暗是最黑暗的,伸手不见五指的那种黑暗。
但是我们现实生活中总会遇到困难,没有谁的人生是真的能够顺风顺水,不遇到困难的多少都得经历一点挫折,只是有人很短时间之内就能走出来,有人从此消沉,泯然众人也不知道,努力了也不知道向前了,他觉得自己努力已经改变不了任何事情了,说白了就是丧失希望了,就不知道做什么了。
我们每个人在生活中都会遇到困难,都会遇到这些不顺利的时候,这很正常,你要有乐观的心态。
因为一年之中春夏秋冬春天,万物复苏,夏天万物生长,秋天收获的季节,冬天就是蕴藏生机的时候,冬天很寒冷,我们不穿厚的衣服都无法承受外界的寒冷,但是这种寒冷之中蕴藏着生机。
大树选择了将树根隐藏在地下的深处,就是因为这样孕育着生机,虽然现在很难,现在现在伸手不见五指的黑暗,但随着冬天的过去,春天的希望终究会到来,万物还是会复出开始一个新的轮回。
不要总是觉得你不行了,没有什么是你不行的,你不真正尝试一番,你怎么知道自己不可以呢?生活本来就是要不断的尝试,触碰到失败然后再尝试,要尝试很多次,可能才能找到一个适合自己的生活状态。
然后生活不断向前,当你本身变得足够优秀的时候,你会发现阳光明朗,万物可爱。
若是冬天来了春天也总马上会来这句诗的作者是谁
“若是冬天来了,春天也总马上会来”这句诗的作者是雪莱,出自《西风颂》。
珀西·比希·雪莱(公元1792年8月4日—公元1822年7月8日),英国浪漫主义民主诗人、作家,第一位社会主义诗人、小说家、哲学家、散文随笔和政论作家、改革家、柏拉图主义者和理想主义者,受空想社会主义思想影响颇深。
全诗共五节,始终围绕作为革命力量象征的西风来加以咏唱。
第一诗节写西风的威力和它的作用,第14行点出破坏者和护持者,这是贯串全诗的两个主题。
第二诗节用云、雨、冰雹、闪电来衬托描写西风的威力;
第三诗节写西风作用于波浪;
第四诗节写诗人因西风而发生的感慨,诗人向西风说但愿自己也像枯叶被风带走,虽然不像不羁的雨风那样自由自在,也能分得它的一分猛烈的威力;
在最后一诗节里,诗人请求西风帮助他扫去暮气,把他的诗句传播到四方,唤醒沉睡的大地。
最末两句“如果冬天来了,春天还会远吗?”预言革命春天即将来临,给生活在黑夜及困境中的人们带来鼓舞和希望。
诗篇表达了诗人对反动腐朽势力的憎恨,对革命终将胜利和光明未来的热切希望和坚定信念,深刻揭示出新事物必将战胜旧事物的客观规律。
全诗气势雄阔,境界奇丽宏伟,通篇采用了象征、寓意手法,含蕴深远。
英国著名诗人雪莱说过:“冬天来了,春天还会远吗?”与它意境相同的古诗句是?
英国诗人雪莱的名句“冬天来了,春天还会远吗
冬天来了,春天还会远吗? 这句话出自英国著名浪漫主义诗人雪莱的《西风颂》。
当寒冷的冬天来临时,寒风瑟瑟,万物凋零,给人萧瑟之感。
但不要忘了,在冬天之后,就是春天的降临,到那时,阳光明媚,草长莺飞,万物复苏,生机勃勃。
出在黑暗、痛苦中的人,不要忘记寻找希望的光明,不要忘记,黑暗之后就是黎明。
这首诗写于英国革命时期,因此,“冬天如果来了,春天还会远吗”是写给那些生活在黑暗社会的人们,不要放弃希望,要勇于与黑暗的现实斗争,迎取胜利的光芒。