On Heron-Plantation Hill,
Dealing out mischief the most dire
To the chattels of men of hire
There in their vill.
I think you are the flame.
Burning high in the vast plantation hills
Watching those workers make a deal with tragic fate
There lies their village.
But by and by
You turned a yellow-green,
Like a large glow-worm in the sky;
And then I could descry
Your mood and mien.
soon after
You will change into a yellow-green dress.
Like a firefly in the night sky.
I can see.
Your meditation and quiet style
How well I know
Your furtive feminine shape!
As if reluctantly you show
You nude of cloud, and but by favour throw
Aside its drape . . .
I know better than anyone.
Your lightness is full of feminine tenderness.
As if you don't want to put
Bright clouds to show people.
What you prefer is to gently cover it.
A tulle
How many a year
Have you kept pace with me,
Wan Woman of the waste up there,
Behind a hedge, or the bare
Bough of a tree!
We worked side by side for a year.
How many places have you set foot in?
A pale woman by the garbage dump
Through the fence, or in that plant.
Under the branches that have lost all their leaves.
No novelty are you,
O Lady of all my time,
Veering unbid into my view
Whether I near Death's mew,
Or Life's top cyme!
I'm familiar with you all the time.
The moon goddess who is always with me.
You came into my eyes.
No matter how close I am to the graveyard of death
Or the top of the tree of life!
Thomas Hardy, English poet and novelist. He is a writer who spans two centuries. His early and mid-term creations are mainly novels, which inherit and carry forward the literary tradition of the Victorian era. In his later years, he developed English literature in the 20th century with his excellent poems.
2. The Moon, an English poem about the moon
R.L.Stevenson
The moon has a face like the clock in the hall;
She shines on thieves on the garden wall,
On streets and fields and harbour quays,
And birdies asleep in the forks of the trees.
The squalling cat and the squwaking mouse,
The howling dog by the door of the house,
The bat that lies in bed at moon,
All love to be out by the light of the moon.
moon
R.l. Stevenson
The moon's face is round like the clock in the hall;
She showed the shadow of a thief on the courtyard wall,
Light up the fields and equiangles in the harbor,
There are also birds sleeping in vinegar on the branches of trees.
Cats meow and mice squeak,
The gatekeeper's dog barked,
And bats-still sleeping at noon,
How nice it is for everyone to come out and play in the moonlight.
English Poetry (Looking at the Moon)
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Oh! Look at the moon, oh! Look at the moon,
Look at the moon, look at the moon,
Likeb a big silver spoon. What a big silver spoon.
So round and so bright, so round, so bright,
In the sky at night. Hanging high in the night sky.
I gaze on the moon as I treat the dream wild, whenever I walk in the wilderness and stare at the bright moon,
And feel that my mother now thinks of her child, and she thinks that her mother is thinking of her child.
As she looks on that moon from our own cottage door, when she looks at the bright moon from the door of the cottage,
Through the woodbine, whosefragrance shall cheer me no more. Through the winter-tolerant trees, the rich fragrance of trees can no longer comfort my heart.
Home! Home! Sweet, sweet Home! Home! Home! Sweet home!
There's no place like Home! There's no place like Home! There is no place like home! There is no place like home!
Who knows 1, the moon rose. Your dreams will come true. The moon has risen, and your dream will surely come true.
2. The moon is very beautiful. The moon is beautiful.
3. The moon in foreign countries is extra orderly round yet maybe I won't' t be able to see the less round moon any more. The moon in foreign countries is particularly round, and it may be impossible to see the moon that is not round enough.
4. The moon has a misshapen beauty. the moon has a broken beauty.
5、The moon changed oddly as it set. A dome, a flying saucer, a lens, a line。 . And then gone. The moon changed wonderfully when she set: from a dome to a flying tray, to a lens, a line ... and then disappeared.
6. People will appreciate the scene in the yard, imagine the scene on the moon Chang e. People will enjoy the moon scene in the yard and imagine the scene of Chang e on the moon.
7、Moon light,moon bright.I want to make a wish tonight.Wish i may,wish i
might.Have my wish come true
tonight! The moon is bright, the moon is bright. I want to make a wish tonight. I hope I can, I hope I can. Let my wish come true tonight!
8. In China's history, has very many about moon's fable, for example: Chang e Rushes the month and so on. In the history of China, there are many legends about the moon, such as the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon.
9. I heard on the moon, Chang e sister and a little rabbit. I heard that there is sister Chang e and a little white rabbit on the moon.
10、 15 Moon how beautiful! Wish Lantern Happy! How beautiful the moon is on the 15th! Happy Lantern Festival!
4. An English poem about the moon, SUN AND MOON
Author: Trina Quinn
You're like the sunshine you brighten my day
With everything you do and all that you say
I'm like the moon so dark and cold,
Without you in my arms to hold.
Like the sun and the moon we're so far apart
But you're always with me here in my heart
When I see you, I glow when you shine on me
Like the sun on the moon across mountain and sea.
But when we're together and I kiss your lips
It's so wonderfully special like a total eclipse
As we drift apart slowly on me, your light glows
Like the space between us my love for you grows.
5. English sentences describing four months are commonly used in English sentences. I. Good Wishes wishes 1. Good Luck! Good luck (good luck)! 2. All the best! I wish you all the best! 3. Have a good trip! Have a nice trip! 4. Wish you a success! Wish you success! 5. Have a good day! I wish you a happy day! I hope to see you soon 6. I hope to see you soon.
7. Congratulations! Congratulations (to you)! /Congratulations! 8. Happy birthday! Happy birthday! 9. I wish you the best of health! I wish you the best of health! 10. Long live our friendship! May our friendship last forever! Asking for and offering help asking for help11.couldyou helpme? Can you help me? 12. Would you please do me a favor? Can you do me a favor? 13. Would you please give me a hand? Do me a favor, okay? 14. What can I do for you? What help do you need? 15. Can(May)I help you? Can I help you? 16. Let me help you. Let me help you. 17. It's very kind of you! How kind of you! Ask the way for directions18. excuse me, can you tell me the way to the station? Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the station? 19.straighton. Go straight ahead.
20. Go down this street. Then turn left. Go down this street and turn left. 21.turn right at the second crossing. Turn right at the second crossing.
I'm sorry. I have no idea where it is. Sorry, I don't know where it is. Thank you all the same 23. Thank you all the same.
24. Is it far from here? Is it far? 25. Yes. You'd better take a bus. Far away, you'd better go by bus. 26. It's about1kilometer from here. It's about one kilometer from here.
27. Excuse me, does the Bus No. 4 stop at the China Trade Center? Excuse me, does the No.4 bus stop at Guomao? 28. How long is the ride? How long does it take by car? 29. It will take about 20/twenty minutes. It will take about 20 minutes. Thank you very much 30. Thank you very much.
It's a pleasure. It's my pleasure. IV. Shopping shopping terms 3 1. Can I help you? What can I do for you? 32. Yes, I'd like to buy a book. Yes, I want to buy a book.
33. Ok. Here you are. OK, here you are. 34. How much is it? how much is it? 35. It is seven yuan and fifty centers. Seventeen dollars and fifty cents.
36. May I help you? What do you want to buy? 37. Yes, I want to buy a shirt. Yes, I want to buy a shirt. 38. What color/size/style do you want? What color/size/style do you want? 39. A blue/red/green/yellow/white/black one. Blue/red/green/yellow/white/black 40. It's wonderful. I like it very much. That's really nice.
I like it very much. 4 1. All right. I'll take it. Ok, I'll take this shirt.
42. Where can I pay? Where can I pay? You can pay at the cashier over there. You can pay at the cashier over there. 44. Can I use my credit card? Can I use a credit card? 45. Sure. Go ahead. Sure.
Go ahead. Here's your change/receipt 46. Here's your change/receipt.
47. Thanks for your good service. Thank you for your warm service! 48. Do come again, please. Welcome to come again. 49. Thank you. thank you You're welcome. You're welcome.
V. Restaurant English restaurant English 50.may I have a look at the menu/wine list? Please show me the menu/wine list. 5 1. What's the specialty of this restaurant? What is the specialty of this restaurant? 52. Are you ready to order? Can you order now? I'd like something spice. I want to eat something spicy.
54. What do you recommend? Is there anything you can recommend? 55. The steak sounds good to me. Sounds like a good steak. 56. I'm full. I can't eat any more. I'm full and can't eat any more.
57. Bill, please. Check, please. 58. Keep the change. Keep the change.
VI. Time, Days and Months Time, week and month 59. What time is it? What time is it? 60. It's 6: 00 o'clock. It's six o'clock. 6 1. Excuse me, could you tell me the time? Excuse me, what time is it? 62. It's half past ten.
63. Excuse me, have you got the time, please? Excuse me, what time is it? It's a quarter to nine 64. It's a quarter to nine. 65. What day is it today? What day is today? 66. It's Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday. Today is Sunday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday.
67. What's the date today? What's the date today? 68. Today is aug.2nd. Today is August 2nd. 69. What month is it? What month is it today? 70. It's January/February/March/April/May/June/July/August/September/October/November/December. It's January/February/March/April/May/June/July/August/September/October.
7 1. When were you born? When were you born? 40. Mayby we can get together sometime. Maybe we will have a chance to be together in the future. 4 1, You look beautiful tonight. You look so beautiful tonight! I've really had a good time tonight. I had a good time tonight.
I'd like to see you again sometime. Hope to see you again. 44、How was your day? How was your day? 636f7079323 13 1333532363 1343 130323 13635333 133333262326545、HOw are things at work? How's the work going today? 46、How are things at the office? How was your day at the company? 47、How are thing at school? How was school today? You'll never believe what happened to me today at shoot/work. You'll never guess what happened to me at school/work today! ! 49、。
6. Poems and famous sentences about the moon (moonlight) (Chinese is the best, English is also acceptable) 1. so bright a gleam on the foot of my bed, could there have been a frost already?. I raise my head to gaze at the moon, Lowering my head, my nostalgia comes around.
(Li Bai: "Silent Night Thinking")
2. how wide the world was, how close the trees to heaven, and how clear in the water the nearness of the moon!.
(Meng Haoran: "a night-mooring on the jiande river")
3. moonlight in its groves of pine, stones of crystal in its brooks.
(Wang Wei: "Autumn in a Mountain Residence")
4. high in the faint moonlight, wildgeese are soaring, tartar chieftains are fleeing through the dark.
(Lu Lun: "Sai Xia Qu")
5. till, raising my cup, I asked the bright moon, to bring me my shadow and make us three.
(Li Bai: "drinking Alone with the Moon")
6. I don't know the moon when I am an hour, and I call it a white jade plate.
(Li Bai: "Gulangyue")
7. too softly for anyone to hear, except my comrade, the bright moon.
(Wang Wei: "Bamboo House")
8. When the moon comes out, it surprises the mountain birds, and when it sounds in the spring stream.
(Wang Wei: "Bird Song Stream")
9. When will there be a bright moon? I fetch the wine glass from afar. ..... People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has its ups and downs.
(Su Shi: "Water tune song? When is the bright moon?)
10. The moon in Qin Dynasty was closed in Han Dynasty, and the people of the Long March were not returned.
(Wang Changling: "Out of the Plug")
1 1. Poor third night in September, the dew is like a pearl and the moon is like a bow.
(Bai Juyi: "Mujiang Yin")
12. he knows that the dews tonight will be frost, how much brighter the moonlight is at home!.
(Du Fu: "remembering my brothers on a moonlight night")
13. moonlight in its groves of pine, stones of crystal in its brooks.
(Wang Wei's: an autumn evening in the mountains)
14. An old friend left the Yellow Crane Tower in the west, and fireworks went down to Yangzhou in March.
(Li Bai: "a farewell to meng haoran on his way to yangzhou")
15 The bright moon surprises the magpie, and the breeze chirps in the middle of the night.
(Xin Qiji < Xijiangyue? Walking at night in Huangsha Road >)
16. Who sent the brocade book in the cloud? When the word geese returns, the moon is full of the West Building.
(Li Qingzhao's "A Prune")
17. However, water curtain was launched, watching through its crystal pane the glow of the autumn moon?.
(Li Bai: "Jade Clan")
18. Affectionate Ying Xiao Wo, who was born early, was like a dream on earth, and one statue returned to the moon.
(Su Shi&; lt; Nian Nujiao river of no return > )
19. far off in Fuzhou she is watching the moonlight, watching it alone from the window of her chamber!
(Du Fu: Moonlit Night)
20. mornings in her mirror she sees her hair-cloud changing, yet she dares the chill of moonlight with her evening song.
(Li Shangyin's Untitled)
2 1. Chickens crow in Maodian Moon, and there is no trace of Banqiao frost.
(Wen Tingjun &; lt; Shangshan leaves early > )
22. too softly for anyone to hear, except my comrade, the bright moon.
(Wang Wei: "Bamboo House")
23. The lake and the moon are in harmony, and there is no wind mirror on the pool surface.
(Liu Yuxi: "Looking at Dongting")
24. Su E, a young woman, is cold-tolerant, and she fights in the frost in the middle of the month.
(Li Shangyin's Frost Moon)
25. the moon, grown full now over the sea, Tianya * * * at this time.
(Zhang Jiuling's looking at the moon and thinking of one far away)
26. When is the spring flower and the autumn moon? How much do you know about the past? The small building was easterly again last night, and the old country could not bear to look back in the bright moon.
(Li Wei: "Yu Meiren")
27. Will bow like a full moon, look northwest and shoot Sirius.
(Su Shi's poem "Jiangchengzi")
28. Spring is annoying and I can't sleep, and the moon moves to the railing.
(Wang Anshi's Spring Night)
29. If you want to ask Wujiang not to come, you will see it in a dream.
(Wang Changling's "Li Chang Cao Zhai Night Drink")
7. English essay or poem about the moon To The Moon
by Johann W. Goethe
Bush and vale thou fill'st again
With thy misty ray,
And my spirit's
heavy chain
Castest far away.
Thou dost o'er my fields extend
Thy sweet soothing eye,
Watching like a
gentle friend,
O'er my destiny.
Vanish'd days of bliss and woe
Haunt me with their tone,
Joy and grief
in turns I know,
As I stray alone.
Stream beloved, flow on! flow on!
Ne'er can I be gay!
Thus have sport and kisses gone,
Truth thus pass'd
away.
Once I seem'd the lord to be
Of that prize so fair!
Now, to our deep
sorrow, we
Can forget it ne'er.
Murmur, stream, the vale along,
Never cease thy sighs;
Murmur, whisper
to my song
Answering melodies!
When thou in the winter's night
Overflow'st in wrath,
Or in spring-time
sparklest bright,
As the buds shoot forth.
He who from the world retires,
Void of
hate, is blest;
Who a friend's true love inspires,
Leaning on his breast!
That which heedless man ne'er knew,
Or ne'er thought aright,
Roams the
bosom's labyrinth through,
Boldly into night.
Duiyue
Goethe
You will be misty spring glow again
Sprinkle this valley jungle,
You finally put my soul
Completely dissociating and dissolving;
Your soothing eyes
Look at my garden,
Like a friend's eyes.
Pay attention to my fate.
My heart feels
The echo of happiness and sorrow,
I am between bitterness and pleasure.
Wandering lonely.
Flow, flow, dear river!
I'll never be happy again,
Play, kiss, loyalty,
Everything is gone.
But I once possessed it
That priceless treasure!
I'm in pain and trouble,
Just because you can't forget it anymore!
Make a noise and flow down the mountain stream,
Do not stop, do not stop,
Make a noise,
Singing my song.
No matter in the winter night.
You're flooding and soaring,
Or in the spring?
You flow into the flower bed in a roundabout way.
Happiness, who can?
Leave the world without resentment,
Who can have a bosom friend,
Share it with him.
What the man doesn't know,
The fun that people don't understand,
Roaming through the night,
In the maze in the chest.
8. Poetry idioms about the letters of the moon are bright and beautiful ("The Book of Songs, Chen Feng, Moonrise")
The moon, grown full now over the sea, Tianya * * * at this time. Brings to separated hearts, the long thoughtfulness of night (Zhang Jiuling's looking at the moon and thinking of one far away)
So bright a gleam on the foot of my bed. Could there have been a frost already? Lifting myself to look, I found that it was moonlight, sinking back again, I thought suddenly of home (Li Bai's Silent Night Thinking)
Life has been endless from generation to generation, and Jiang Yue is only similar year after year (Zhang Ruoxu's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River")
The rabbit is cold and the toad is cold and the osmanthus is white. This night, Heng E should be heartbroken (Li Shangyin's "Moonlight")
The moon hangs in the sky, making the Yan night lonely (the second part of the "Five Later Stumps")
Yan Seyan Mountain Trail, Gaozhai Watergate. Thin clouds lodge among rocks, and the lonely moon waves turn over.
Storks chase after the silence, and jackals eat noisily. Sleepless and worried, unable to work hard. "
-("Sujiang Biange")
The quiet building is cloudy and straight, and the mountains are faint and the moon is oblique. When the night comes, the birds will die, and the crows will be killed. ("Farewell")
Dew changes to frost since tonight, how much brighter the moonlight is at home!
silver moon
Far off in Fuzhou she is watching the moonlight, watching it alone from the window of her chamber. For our boy and girl, poor little babes, are too young to know where the Capital is.
Sweet mist and wet temples, her jade-white shoulder is cold in the moon. When shall we lie again on our screen, watching this bright light with no more tears?.
-(Du Fu's Moonlit Night)
I woke, and the low moon's glimmer on a rafter, seemed to be your face, still floating in the air ("Two Dreams of Li Bai" Part I)
The sky is * * * far away, and the moon is lonely forever.
A light wind is rippling at the grassy shore, through the night, to my motionless tall mast. The boundless plain fringed with stars hanging low. The moon surges with the river on the flow.
If only my art might bring me fame, and free my sick old age from office!. Flitting, flitting, what am I like? But a sand-snipe in the wide, wide world!.
-("Travel Night")
I am wandering in the Jianghan belt, missing homeland can not return, in the vast world between, I am just a pedantic old Confucian. The sky is far away, and the moon is lonely all night.
The heart of the setting sun is still strong, and the autumn wind is sick. Since ancient times, the old horse is because of its wisdom, not to take its physical strength, therefore, although I am old and more ill, but can still do.
-("Jianghan")