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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:The Griesly Wife&nb
The Griesly Wife Lie still, my newly married wife, Lie easy as you can. You’re young and ill accustomed yet To sleeping with a man. The snow lay thick, the moon was full And shone across the floor -
[经典诗歌] 诗歌:Lines 爱的悲歌
Lines When the lamp is shattered, The light in the dust lies dead; When the cloud is scattered, The rainbow’s glory is shed; When the lute is broken, Sweet tones are remembered not; When the lips2008-03-12 编辑:echo 标签:
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[经典诗歌] 诗歌:ProudMaisie 骄傲的梅西
Proud Maisie Proud Maisie is in the wood Walking so early; Sweet Robin sits on the bush, Singing so rarely. “Tell me, thou bonny bird, When shall I marry me?”--- “When six braw gentlemen Kirkwar2008-03-12 编辑:echo 标签: 双语阅读
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[红楼梦] 红楼梦(英文版) Chapter 25
By a demoniacal art, a junior uncle and an elder brother's wife (Pao-yue and lady Feng) come across five devils. The gem of Spiritual Perception meets, in a fit of torpor, the two perfect men. -
[红楼梦] 红楼梦(英文版) Chapter 24
the drunken Chin Kang makes light of lucre and shows a preference for generosity. The foolish girl mislays her handkerchief and arouses mutual thoughts. But to return to our narrative. Lin Tai-yue&...2008-03-11 编辑:echo 标签: 日语
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the FALSE COLLAR
the FALSE COLLAR there was once a fine gentleman, all of whose moveables were a boot-jack and a hair-comb: but he had the finest false collars in the world; and it is about one of these collars2008-03-11 编辑:echo 标签:
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the STORY OF&nbs
the STORY OF A MOTHER A mother sat there with her little child. She was so downcast, so afraid that it should die! It was so pale, the small eyes had closed themselves, and it drew its breath2008-03-11 编辑:echo 标签: 备考资料
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the HAPPY FAMILY
the HAPPY FAMILY Really, the largest GREen leaf in this country is a dock-leaf; if one holds it before one, it is like a whole apron, and if one holds it over one's head in rainy weather, it -
[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the BELL钟声
the BELL People said “the Evening Bell is sounding, the sun is setting.” For a strange wondrous tone was heard in the narrow streets of a large town. It was like the sound of a church-bell: bu -
[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the REAL PRINCES
the REAL PRINCESS there was once a Prince who wished to marry a Princess; but then she must be a real Princess. He travelled all over the world in hopes of finding such a lady; but there was alw2008-03-11 编辑:echo 标签:
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the Flax亚麻
the Flax by Hans Christian Andersen(1849) the flax was in full bloom; it had pretty little blue flowers as delicate as the wings of a moth, or even more so. The sun shone, and the showers wat -
[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the Neighbouring 
the Neighbouring Families by Hans Christian Andersen(1847) ONE would have thought that something important was going on in the duck-pond, but it was nothing after all. All the ducks lying quiet -
[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the Old Street&n
the Old Street Lampby Hans Christian Andersen(1847) DID you ever hear the story of the old street lamp? It is not remarkably interesting, but for once in a way you may as well listen to it. It2008-03-11 编辑:echo 标签:
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[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:By the Almshouse
By the Almshouse Window by Hans Christian Andersen(1847) NEAR the grass-covered rampart which encircles Copenhagen lies a GREat red house. Balsams and other flowers greet us from the long rows o -
[安徒生童话] 安徒生童话:the Darning-Needle织补针
the Darning-Needleby Hans Christian Andersen(1846) theRE was once a darning-needle who thought herself so fine that she fancied she must be fit for embroidery. “Hold me tight,” she would say
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