FOR ONCE, THEN, SOMETHINGBy Robert FrostOTHERS taunt me with having knelt at well-curbsAlways wrong to the light,... [查看全文]
FOR ANNIEBy Edgar Allan PoeTHANK Heaven! the crisis—The danger is past,And the lingering illnessIs over at last—... [查看全文]
THE FLOWER BOATBy Robert FrostTHE FISHERMAN’S swapping a yarn for a yarnUnder the hand of the village barber,And... [查看全文]
THE FISHERMAN’S HYMNBy Alexander WilsonTHE OSPREY sails above the sound,The geese are gone, the gulls are flying;... [查看全文]
THE FIRST SNOW-FALLBy James Russell LowellTHE SNOW had begun in the gloaming,And busily all the nightHad been hea... [查看全文]
THE FIRE SOULBy George Charles SeldenI sat by my fire in the night, in the night,The darkness grew deeper aroun... [查看全文]
FIRE AND ICEBy Robert FrostSOME say the world will end in fire,Some say in ice.From what I’ve tasted of desire... [查看全文]
FATEBy Ralph Waldo EmersonDEEP in the man sits fast his fateTo mould his fortunes, mean or great:Unknown to Crom... [查看全文]
FANCYBy John KeatsEVER let the Fancy roam,Pleasure never is at home:At a touch sweet Pleasure melteth,Like to bub... [查看全文]
FAME is a food that dead men eat, —By Austin DobsonFAME is a food that dead men eat, —I have no stomach fo... [查看全文]