英国诗人关于孩子的诗词 英国诗人写的比较好的诗有哪些( 二 )


埋在坟里.
靠近他们,那小屋
妈妈和我住在一起.”
“你说两个去航海,
两个住康卫.
但你们有七个,
可爱的姑娘,这有点不对.”
小姑娘还是照说:
“我们七个不差.”
(这是胡虚一、李敖译的)
英国诗人谁的诗歌《云儿哪里去了》表现了孩子对大自然奥秘的好奇云儿哪里去了
[英国]伊丽莎白
我想知道云儿哪里去了?
我想知道风儿在说什么?
我想知道天上为什么下雨?
我想知道鸟儿怎样飞回?
我想知道花儿怎样生长,
才使世界有这么多的颜色 。
我想知道云儿哪里去了?
伊丽莎白我告诉你:
云儿去商场买衣服了 。
我想知道风儿在说什么?
伊丽莎白我告诉你:
风儿在说:我准备爬过那座更高的山 。
我想知道天上为什么下雨?
伊丽莎白我告诉你:
老天爷爷很伤心,所以会下雨 。
我想知道鸟儿怎样飞回?
伊丽莎白我告诉你:
鸟儿是唱着歌飞回的 。
我想知道花儿怎样生长,
才使世界有这么多颜色 。
伊丽莎白我告诉你:
花儿用水彩笔把自己身上涂满,
才使世界上五颜六色 。
英国湖畔诗人华兹华斯的《我们一共七个》诗内容一、中文译本全文:
我们是七个
华兹华斯 (英国)
我碰见一个乡村小姑娘:
她说才八岁开外;
浓密的发丝一卷卷从四方
包裹着她的小脑袋.
她带了山林野地的风味,
衣着也带了土气:
她的眼睛很美,非常美;
她的美叫我欢喜.
“小姑娘,你们一共是几个,
你们姊妹弟兄?”
“几个?一共是七个,”她说,
看着我象有点不懂.
“他们在哪儿?请给我讲讲.”
“我们是七个,”她回答,
“两个老远的跑去了海上,
两个在康威住家.
“还有我的小姐姐、小弟弟,
两个都躺在坟园,
我就位在坟园的小屋里,
跟母亲,离他们不远.”
“你既说两个跑去了海上,
两个在康威住家,
可还说是七个!——请给我讲讲,
好姑娘,这怎么说法.”
“我们一共是七个女和男,”
小姑娘马上就回答,
里头有两个躺在坟园
在那棵坟树底下.”
“你跑来跑去,我的小姑娘,
你的手脚都灵活;
既然有两个埋进了坟坑,
你们就只剩了五个.”
小姑娘回答说,“他们的坟头
看得见一片青青,
十二步就到母亲的门口,
他们俩靠得更近.
“我常到那儿去织我的毛袜,
给我的手绢缝边;
我常到那儿的地上去坐下,
唱歌给他们消遣.
“到太阳落山了,刚近黄昏,
要是天气好,黑得晚,
我常把小汤碗带上一份,
上那儿吃我的晚饭.
“先走的一个是金妮姐姐,
她躺在床上哭叫,
老天爷把她的痛苦解了结,
她就悄悄的走掉.
“所以她就在坟园里安顿;
我们要出去游戏,
草不湿,就绕着她的坟墩——
我和约翰小弟弟.
“地上盖满了白雪的时候,
我可以滑溜坡面,
约翰小弟弟可又得一走,
他就躺到了她旁边.”
我就说,“既然他们俩升了天,
你们剩几个了,那么?”
小姑娘马上又回答一遍:
“先生,我们是七个.”
1798
卞之琳 译
二、英文原作:
We Are Seven
William Wordsworth (1770–1850)
A SIMPLE Child,
That lightly draws its breath,
And feels its life in every limb,
What should it know of death?
I met a little cottage Girl:5
She was eight years old,she said;
Her hair was thick with many a curl
That clustered round her head.
She had a rustic,woodland air,
And she was wildly clad:10
Her eyes were fair,and very fair;
—Her beauty made me glad.
‘Sisters and brothers,little Maid,
How many may you be?’
‘How many?Seven in all,’ she said,15
And wondering looked at me.
‘And where are they?I pray you tell.’
She answered,‘Seven are we;
And two of us at Conway dwell,
And two are gone to sea.20
‘Two of us in the church-yard lie,
My sister and my brother;
And,in the church-yard cottage,I
Dwell near them with my mother.’
‘You say that two at Conway dwell,25
And two are gone to sea,
Yet ye are seven!—I pray you tell,
Sweet Maid,how this may be.’
Then did the little Maid reply,
‘Seven boys and girls are we; 30
Two of us in the church-yard lie,
Beneath the church-yard tree.’
‘You run above,my little Maid,
Your limbs they are alive;
If two are in the church-yard laid,35
Then ye are only five.’
‘Their graves are green,they may be seen,’
The little Maid replied,