Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Classical English poetry
Classical English poetry
English poetry is shared as follows:
It's raining.
Rainisfallingallaround, it's raining everywhere,
It landed in fields and treetops,
Itrainsontheumbrellahere is here, it fell on the umbrella here,
Andontheshipsatsea。 A ship that landed at sea again.
Bill. Stevenson, 1850- 1894
Sailor, go ashore! Sailor, go ashore
Othello, go ashore! Sailor, go ashore
What did you bring me? What did you bring me?
Red coral, white coral, coral in the sea,
Coral. Red, white.
Ididnotdigitfromtheground, I didn't dig from the ground,
Norpluckitfromatree It was not picked from a tree;
Fragile insects make it a sea package of storms.
Instomicia. Made up of weak insects.
byC。 roberto rosetti
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