“Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Summary Should I compare you to a summer's day? You are lovelier and more mild. In May rough winds shake the delicate flower buds, And the duration of summer is always too short. ...
aNo one more than I love you! ! 没有更多比我爱你! ! [translate] abe indexed to 被标注 [translate] acuisinart cuisinart [translate] aEugene, Oregon, USA Eugene,俄勒冈,美国 [translate] a脱去你的鞋子 Takes off your shoe [translate] aExecutive Summary 执行摘要 [translate] a只有你出示你的...
The second line of the poem, "The murmur of a dreamy, distant sea / Shall soothe thee while I wander on the shore," is a beautiful example of Browning's use of imagery. The image of a distant sea is both calming and melancholic, and it sets the stage for the rest of the poem. ...