经典英文诗歌朗诵(适合初中生朗诵的英文版的诗、短文2分钟左右能朗诵完)

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有关英文诗朗诵比赛稿

有关英文诗朗诵比赛稿篇1 O Mistress Mine William Shakespeare O mistress! Where are you roaming?O!

关于优秀英文诗歌篇1 当你老了 When you are old and gray and full of sleep,当你老了,头发花白,睡意沉沉,And nodding by the fire, take down this book,倦坐在炉旁,取下这本书来,And slowly read, and dream of the soft look 慢慢读着,追梦当年的眼神 Your eyes had once。

短篇英文诗歌朗诵篇一 A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal安眠封闭了我的灵魂 A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal William Wordsworth A slumber did my spirit seal1;I had no human fears:She seemed a thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years.No motion has she now, no force。

三分钟适合朗诵的英文诗歌篇一 tears .idle tears (泪水。

短篇英语励志诗歌2分钟朗诵篇一 (一)the panther 豹 his vision, from the constantly passing bars,has grown so weary that it cannot hold anything else. it seems to him there are a thousand bars; and behind the bars, no world.隔着不时掠过的铁栏,他的目光 已变得如此疲倦。

英文诗歌朗诵篇一 If I were a snowflake,Dancing in the mid-air in elation,I must know where I'm going-- Flying,flying,flying -- Somewhere on the ground is my direction.I won't go to the cold valleys,Nor to the hills in desolation 。

适合朗诵的英文诗歌适合朗诵的英语诗歌带翻译

《WhenYouAreOld》《当你老了》Whenyouareoldandgrayandfullofsleep,当你老了,白发苍苍,睡思昏沉,Andnoddingbythefire,takedownthisbook,在炉火旁打盹,请取下这部诗歌,Andslowlyread,anddreamofthesoftlookyoureyeshadonce,慢慢读,回想你过去眼神的柔和 Andoftheirshadowsdeep。

适合老师朗诵的英文诗歌篇1 人生礼赞A Psalm of Life(1839)by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (原版)年轻人的心 ---What the Heart of the Young Man 对歌者说的话 Said to the Psalmist 不要用忧伤的调子对我说: Tell me not,in mournful numbers,“人生不过是一场幻梦!

初一英语诗歌朗诵稿(一)The earth is a planet(星球),with water and trees,with flowers and dolphins(海豚). And mountains and seas. But now rivers are dirty. Woodlands are towns. The plants are all sick,and lie dead on the ground.The earth is our home。

优秀英文诗歌朗诵篇一 Whoever Loved That Loved Not At First Sight?

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适合初中生朗诵的英文版的诗、短文 2分钟左右能朗诵完

适合中学生朗诵的英语诗歌篇一 真爱是什么 Love is Mom's kiss and Dad'。

积极向上的英文诗歌朗诵六年级如下:TODAY IS A NEW DAY——Donna Levine Your tomorrows are as bright as you want to make them.There is no reason to carry the darkness of the past with you into today.Today is a wonderful new experience。

三分钟励志的英文诗歌朗诵如下:Follow your own course.Neil Simon,don t listen to those who say,“it s not done that way.”maybe it s not,but maybe you will.don t listen to those who say,“you re taking too big a chance.”michelangelo would have painted the sistine floor。

朗诵是一门源远流长的语言艺术,朗诵是和诗歌相伴相生的,我国诗歌的历史可以追溯到古诗词产生的源头《诗经》,那时的诗歌是用来唱的。下面我整理了长篇英文诗歌朗诵大全,希望大家喜欢!

诗歌是文学的最高形式。其中英文的诗歌也有不少的优秀作品。下面就是我给大家整理的英文励志诗歌朗诵,希望大家喜欢。

文学是一种语言艺术,诗歌又历来被视作文学的最高形式。学习英语诗歌不但有助于开阔视野,陶冶性情,而且对于英语学习有很大帮助。我精心收集了长篇英文诗歌,供大家欣赏学习!

长篇经典英文诗歌朗诵

  文学是一种语言艺术,诗歌又历来被视作文学的最高形式。学习英语诗歌不但有助于开阔视野,陶冶性情,而且对于英语学习有很大帮助。我整理了长篇经典英文诗歌,欢迎阅读!

  长篇经典英文诗歌篇一   Charlotte Brontë in Leeds Point

  by Stephen Dunn

  From her window marshland stretched for miles.

  If not for egrets and gulls, it reminded her of the moors

  behind the parsonage, how the fog often hovered

  and descended as if sheltering some sweet compulsion

  the age was not ready to see. On clear days the jagged

  skyline of Atlantic City was visible——Atlantic City,

  where all compulsions had a home.

  "Everything's too easy now," she said to her neighbor,

  "nothing resisted, nothing gained." Once, at eighteen,

  she dreamed of London's proud salons glowing

  with brilliant fires and dazzling chandeliers.

  Already her own person——passionate, assertive——

  soon she'd create a governess insistent on rights equal

  to those above her rank. "The dangerous picture

  of a natural heart," one offended critic carped.

  She'd failed, he said, to let religion reign

  over the passions and, worse, she was a woman.

  Now she was amazed at what women had,

  doubly amazed at what they didn't.

  But she hadn't come back to complain or haunt.

  Her house on the bay was modest, adequate.

  长篇经典英文诗歌篇二   The Present Writer

  by Coner O'Callaghan

  answers questions vaguely, as if from distance,

  cares less for the dribs and drabs of his libido;

  gets more droll, lachrymose, implicit with age;

  has backed from the room, the turntable moving

  and a refill pad lying open at the page

  with 'swansong' and 'glockenspiel' written on it;

  makes collect calls from payphones, lost for words;

  has been known to sleep in the rear seat

  on the hard shoulder, the hazards ticking;

  is given to sudden floods of hope; still dreams

  of swimming pools, in sepia; can take or leave

  a life in shadow; will whoop out of the blue

  and surface on the landing, fork and spoon in hand,

  adrift of what the done thing was; doodles butterflies

  on the envelopes of unread letters; travels happiest

  towards daylight and fancies pigeons; gets a kick

  inhabiting the third person, as if talking across himself

  or forever clapping his own exits from the wings.

  长篇经典英文诗歌篇三   The Potato

  by Joseph Stroud

  Three days into the journey

  I lost the Inca Trail

  and scrambled around the Andes

  in a growing panic

  when on a hillside below snowline

  I met a farmer who pointed the way——

  Machu Picchu allá, he said.

  He knew where I wanted to go.

  From my pack I pulled out an orange.

  It seemed to catch fire

  in that high blue Andean sky.

  I gave it to him.

  He had been digging in a garden,

  turning up clumps of earth,

  some odd, misshapen nuggets,

  some potatoes.

  He handed me one,

  a potato the size of the orange

  looking as if it had been in the ground

  a hundred years,

  a potato I carried with me

  until at last I stood gazing down

  on the Urubamba valley,

  peaks rising out of the jungle into clouds,

  and there among the mists

  was the Temple of the Sun

  and the Lost City of the Incas.

  Looking back now, all these years later,

  what I remember most,

  what matters to me most,

  was that farmer, alone on his hillside,

  who gave me a potato,

  a potato with its peasant face,

  its lumps and lunar craters,

  a potato that fit perfectly in my hand,

  a potato that consoled me as I walked,

  told me not to fear,

  held me close to the earth,

  the potato I put in a pot that night,

  the potato I boiled above Machu Picchu,

  the patient, gnarled potato

  I ate.

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