THE LIEBy Walter RaleighGo, soul, the body’s guest,Upon a thankless errand;Fear not to touch the best;The truth ... [查看全文]
LET US DRINK AND BE MERRYBy Thomas JordanLET us drink and be merry, dance, joke, and rejoice,With claret and sh... [查看全文]
LET US BE MERRY BEFORE WE GOBy John Philpot CurranIF SADLY thinking, with spirits sinking,Could, more than drinki... [查看全文]
LET IT BE FORGOTTENBy Sara TeasdaleLet it be forgotten, as a flower is forgotten,Forgotten as a fire that once ... [查看全文]
LEAN OUT OF THE WINDOWBy James JoyceLean out of the window,Goldenhair,I hear you singingA merry air.My book was ... [查看全文]
LAZY MAN’S SONGBy PO CHU-II have got patronage, but am too lazy to use it;I have got land, but am too lazy ... [查看全文]
THE LAWYERS KNOW TOO MUCHBy Carl SandburgTHE LAWYERS, Bob, know too much.They are chums of the books of old Joh... [查看全文]
LAUGHING CORNBy Carl SandburgTHERE was a high majestic foolingDay before yesterday in the yellow corn.And day afte... [查看全文]
LATE LEAVESBy Walter Savage LandorTHE leaves are falling; so am I;The few late flowers have moisture in the eye;... [查看全文]
THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMERBy Thomas Moore’TIS the last rose of summerLeft blooming alone;All her lovely companionsAr... [查看全文]